Pronunciation: /ˈkænənɪˌkeɪt/
verb to officially declare someone as a saint in the Roman Catholic Church
A1 The priest will canonicate the new saint next month.
A2 The process of canonication involves extensive research and documentation.
B1 The church council decided to canonicate the local nun for her charitable work.
B2 The Pope canonicated Mother Teresa in 2016 for her humanitarian efforts.
C1 The canonication of historical figures is a complex process that requires thorough investigation.
C2 The Vatican has canonicated numerous individuals throughout history for their exemplary lives and miracles.
formal The process to canonicate a saint in the Catholic Church involves thorough investigation and verification of miracles.
informal I heard they're going to canonicate Mother Teresa soon.
slang Dude, did you see that sick trick? That should totally be canonicated!
figurative In the world of literature, some argue that only a few authors deserve to be canonicated as true masters of their craft.
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