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sanctuarize, v. rare.|ˈsæŋktjʊəraɪz| [f. sanctuary n.1 + -ize.] trans. To afford sanctuary to; to shelter by means of a sanctuary or sacred privileges.
1602Shakes. Ham. iv. vii. 128 Laer. To cut his throat i' th' Church. Kin. No place indeed should murder Sanctuarize; Reuenge should haue no bounds. 1609E. Hoby Let. to T. H[iggons] 15 The Jesuites, you knew, were no ordinary guls, and therfore, if you ment to be Sanctuarised by them, it lay you in hand first, Audere aliquid carcere dignum, to ascertaine them by some audacious proiect, of your future fidelitie. 1829James Richelieu xxxv, ‘Were he charged with all the crimes which disgrace humanity,’ replied the bishop, ‘here he is sanctuarized.’ |