sanctificate (Meaning)
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sanctificate (v. t.)
To sanctify.
Synonyms & Antonyms of sanctificate
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sanctificate Sentence Examples
- The pastor sanctificated the bread and wine for communion, consecrating them for their sacred purpose.
- The monks lived a life of prayer and labor, striving to sanctificate their souls.
- The Sabbath day was a time for rest and reflection, sanctifying the mind and body.
- Through the power of the Holy Spirit, believers are sanctificated, becoming more like Christ.
- The cross sanctificated our suffering, transforming it into a means of redemption.
- The truth of the gospel sanctificated our speech, purifying our words and thoughts.
- The love of God sanctificated our relationships, drawing us closer to others and to Him.
- The church is a sanctuary where the faithful are sanctificated, growing in grace and holiness.
- The Bible is a sanctifying influence, guiding our lives and conforming us to the image of Christ.
- The sanctificate life is a journey of progressive purification, drawing us ever closer to the presence of God.
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To sanctify.
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The pastor sanctificated the bread and wine for communion, consecrating them for their sacred purpose.
The monks lived a life of prayer and labor, striving to sanctificate their souls.
The Sabbath day was a time for rest and reflection, sanctifying the mind and body.
Through the power of the Holy Spirit, believers are sanctificated, becoming more like Christ.