释义
[ bee-at-uh -fi-key -shuh n ] SHOW IPA
/ biˌæt ə fɪˈkeɪ ʃən / PHONETIC RESPELLING
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noun the act of beatifying.
the state of being beatified.
Roman Catholic Church . the official act of the pope whereby a deceased person is declared to be enjoying the happiness of heaven, and therefore a proper subject of religious honor and public cult in certain places.
Origin of beatification 1495–1505; <Late Latin beātificātiōn- (stem of beātificātiō ), equivalent to beātificāt (us ) (past participle of beātificāre to beatify) + -iōn- -ion; see -ate1
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Example sentences from the Web for beatification More than a million followers came to Rome for the beatification , and many more are expected when he escalates to sainthood.
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The speech itself—aimed directly at women and blatant in its beatification of moms—was solid.
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To that period belonged the provocation for my play The Beatification of Area Boy.
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His natural order was, at bottom, the beatification of that to which this equilibrium tended.
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But I could find it in my heart to regret the witch even now that I am on the eve of beatification .
But, in truth, though some such inquiry was set on foot, he never received the formal honors of beatification .
The Life of Christopher Columbus from his own Letters and Journals | Edward Everett Hale
No; Jeanne could not accept the theory that we were waging war for the ultimate chastening and beatification of Germany.
The Rough Road | William John Locke
The process of canonization, which follows that of beatification , is usually less lengthy.
Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 5, Slice 2 | Various
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