Similar words: canonize, agonized, colonized, unionized, patronized, synchronized, revolutionized, organized. Meaning: ['kænənaɪz] adj. accorded sacrosanct or authoritative standing.
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1. Joan of Arc was canonized by the Roman Catholic Church in 1920.
2. Two years after his death the bishop was canonized.
3. His works on religion were regarded as canonized books.
4. Joan of Arc was finally canonized by Pope Benedict XV in 1920.
5. Canonized 1767; feast day, February 8.
6. Canonized 1657; feast day, August 31.
7. Canonized 1228; feast day, October 4.
8. Canonized 1934; feast day, March 15.
9. Canonized 1622; feast day, July 31.
10. Canonized 1234; died, August 6; feast day, August 8.
11. Canonized 1729; feast day, May 16.
12. Canonized 1925; feast day, October 1.
13. Canonized 372; feast day, April 12.
14. For some reason, Bridget was canonized three times.
15. When Bernard was canonized on 18 January 1175 this also was the day that he was given.
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16. Mamita, furious at hearing her husband canonized at her expense, took her revenge.
17. The pope had canonized her on April 30, 2000.
18. Some reputed saints that have been canonized ought to have been cannonaded.
19. When theprince was born, he was canonized as the Prince of Wales.
20. In the history of drama, Albee has been canonized as the primary American practitioner of what critic Martin Esslin has termed the "Theater of the Absurd".
21. In the same year, Pope Leo XIII canonized martyrs for their belief is true Father Zhao Rong Fu, so easy to teach German Him Lord named the church is true Futang.
22. His translated poems were canonized in the historical process of interaction of ideology, poetics and patronage.
23. Before this I always canonized benevolence, righteousness, loyalty and credit as the highest moral criteria.
24. Though never canonized himself, old Jolyon's natural fastidiousness and balance had saved him from the errors of the vulgar.
25. But her message of simplicity and sacrifice in everyday life won her a strong following, and in 1925 she was canonized.
26. Josaphat has the distinction of being the first Eastern saint to be canonized in Rome, in 1876.
27. He had spent his early years as a priest in the papal service under Pius X, whom he canonized.
28. Mother Teresa was beatified in 2003 but not yet been canonized by the Vatican.
29. After he was shown to have performed a miracle, the priest was canonized.
30. My venerable Predecessor Pope John Paul II, who is with us at this moment, beatified and canonized a great many people from both the distant and the recent past.
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