benedictory Synonyms
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benedictory Meaning
Wordnet
benedictory (a)
expressing benediction
Webster
benedictory (a.)
Expressing wishes for good; as, a benedictory prayer.
benedictory Sentence Examples
- The benedictory words of the priest brought the wedding ceremony to a poignant conclusion.
- The abbot offered a benedictory prayer for the newly ordained acolytes.
- The bishop bestowed a benedictory blessing upon the congregation gathered for Easter.
- With a benedictory gesture, the rabbi concluded the service with a wish for peace and prosperity.
- The benedictory address at the graduation ceremony celebrated the achievements of the graduating class.
- The pope delivered a benedictory message to pilgrims gathered in St. Peter's Basilica.
- The queen's benedictory speech inspired hope and unity among her subjects.
- The minister offered a benedictory prayer over the food at the communal meal.
- The benedictory procession marked the end of the religious festival with a sense of holiness.
- The benedictory hymn brought the church service to a melodious and uplifting close.
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expressing benedictionExpressing wishes for good; as, a benedictory prayer.
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The benedictory words of the priest brought the wedding ceremony to a poignant conclusion.
The abbot offered a benedictory prayer for the newly ordained acolytes.
The bishop bestowed a benedictory blessing upon the congregation gathered for Easter.
With a benedictory gesture, the rabbi concluded the service with a wish for peace and prosperity.