sanctuarize (Meaning)

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sanctuarize (v. t.)

To shelter by means of a sanctuary or sacred privileges.

Synonyms & Antonyms of sanctuarize

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sanctuarize Sentence Examples

  1. The secluded temple sanctuarized the holy relics, preserving them from the bustling world outside.
  2. The ancient grove was sanctuarized as a sacred place, where worshippers could commune with nature and the divine.
  3. The monastery sanctuarized the monks, providing them with a haven for prayer, contemplation, and ascetic living.
  4. The National Park sanctuarized the endangered species, creating a safe haven where they could thrive.
  5. The abandoned church was sanctuarized by the homeless, offering them shelter and a sense of community.
  6. The library sanctuarized rare and precious books, safeguarding them for future generations.
  7. The art museum sanctuarized priceless paintings and sculptures, preserving their beauty for all to appreciate.
  8. The cathedral sanctuarized the Eucharist, making it the sacred focal point of worship.
  9. The university sanctuarized academic freedom, fostering an environment where ideas could be shared without fear of censorship.
  10. The hospital sanctuarized the sick and injured, providing them with a safe and caring place to heal.

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To shelter by means of a sanctuary or sacred privileges.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The secluded temple sanctuarized the holy relics, preserving them from the bustling world outside.

The ancient grove was sanctuarized as a sacred place, where worshippers could commune with nature and the divine.

The monastery sanctuarized the monks, providing them with a haven for prayer, contemplation, and ascetic living.

The National Park sanctuarized the endangered species, creating a safe haven where they could thrive.