"Sanctified" means to make something holy, pure, or set apart for a sacred purpose.
Sentences with «sanctified»
Bread and wine, for example, become the Body and Blood of Christ, just as baptismal water effects or actualizes the new life of sanctifying grace in the believer. (firstthings.com)
Hate doesn't solve spiritual problems, and God's Church isn't sanctified by [«biblically» criticising] those who have done us wrong. (nakedpastor.com)
Our reading for the day was a selection from Daly's second book, Beyond God the Father (1973), which decries a sexist cycle that has patriarchal cultures creating patriarchal divinities who then sanctify in turn the patriarchal cultures that gave them birth. (religion.blogs.cnn.com)