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Meanings of
beatified
in English
Roman Catholic; proclaimed one of the blessed and thus worthy of veneration.
blessed
Related terms
holy
Usage of
beatified
in English
1
Her father had been killed in a labor
riot
-
and
beatified
by her.
2
But the freedom of will is not lessened in the
beatified
angels.
3
But the knowledge and love of glory suffice for the
beatified
angels.
4
Cardinal Stepinac will be
beatified
when the Pope visits Croatia in October.
5
She was
beatified
in 1989, putting her one step away from sainthood.
6
Objection 1: It would seem that the
beatified
angels can advance in beatitude.
7
It is the ideal of a goose,- agoosebeautified and
beatified
.
8
The Vatican has announced that Pope John Paul II is to be
beatified
.
9
Objection 1: It would seem that a
beatified
angel can sin.
10
But even those once-unhappy moments were
beatified
by the golden light of memory.
11
The first visit to Christine's flat had
beatified
and stimulated him.
12
Last year, Pope Benedict XVI
beatified
498 "martyrs" of the Civil War.
13
But natural love and knowledge are imperfect in comparison with
beatified
knowledge and love.
14
Already, in imagination, the initiated were numbered among the
beatified
.
15
It remains, then, that the
beatified
angels can merit, and can advance in beatitude.
16
It has been only lately that Mr. Carnegie
beatified
me.
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beatified
beatify
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Frequent collocations
beatify by
beatify angels
beatify penitents
beatify saint
beatify air
More collocations
Beatified
through the time
Beatified
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