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to officially declare a deceased person to be a saint in a religious tradition, typically following formal recognition of their holiness or virtue
- The Church canonized the missionary for his lifelong service.
- She was canonized after evidence of her miracles was confirmed.
- The pope canonized several saints during the ceremony.
- He hoped that the nun would be canonized one day.
- Saints are canonized to recognize exemplary faith and moral conduct.
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封圣, 神化
to treat someone as if they are sacred
- Fans tend to canonize their favorite celebrities, putting them on pedestals.
粉丝们倾向于神化他们最喜欢的名人,将他们置于神坛上。
- Many people canonize their parents, considering them as their greatest role models.
许多人神化他们的父母,将他们视为自己最大的榜样。
- Society often canonizes historical figures like Abraham Lincoln for their leadership.
社会常常因为领导力而神化像亚伯拉罕·林肯这样的历史人物。
- Admirers of art may canonize painters like Picasso for their groundbreaking work.
艺术的崇拜者可能会因为毕加索等画家的开创性工作而将他们神化。
- Sports enthusiasts often canonize athletes who break records and achieve greatness.
体育爱好者常常神化那些打破纪录并取得伟大成就的运动员。