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Beatified   /biˈætəfˌaɪd/   Listen
Beatified

adjective
1.
Roman Catholic; proclaimed one of the blessed and thus worthy of veneration.  Synonym: blessed.



Beatify

verb
(past & past part. beatified; pres. part. beatifying)
1.
Fill with sublime emotion.  Synonyms: exalt, exhilarate, inebriate, thrill, tickle pink.  "He was inebriated by his phenomenal success"
2.
Make blessedly happy.
3.
Declare (a dead person) to be blessed; the first step of achieving sainthood.






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"Beatified" Quotes from Famous Books



... his exile, and the rest of his feelings, good and bad, and to reform church and state by a spirit of resentment and obloquy, which highly needed reform itself. It has also a design strictly self-referential. The author feigns, that the beatified spirit of his mistress has obtained leave to warn and purify his soul by shewing him the state of things in the next world. She deputes the soul of his master Virgil to conduct him through hell and purgatory, and then takes him herself through the spheres of heaven, ...
— Stories from the Italian Poets: With Lives of the Writers, Volume 1 • Leigh Hunt

... his essay, De Libero Arbitrio. He argues that the wicked are kept in being on the out skirts of the material universe; partly wretched, partly happy; too bad for heaven, too good for annihilation; incapable of attaining the summit of their beatified destiny. Not the crude reflection of the present state, but a criticized and purged portion of the results of speculation on it, is thrown forward, and composes the doctrine of the future life. This is the condition of faith in which civilized ...
— The Destiny of the Soul - A Critical History of the Doctrine of a Future Life • William Rounseville Alger

... cigarette! Can I forget How Kate and I, in sunny weather, Sat in the shade the elm-tree made And rolled the fragrant weed together? I at her side, beatified To hold and guide her fingers willing; She rolling slow the papers snow, Putting my heart ...
— Pipe and Pouch - The Smoker's Own Book of Poetry • Various

... Coutances is commonly supposed to have taken place about the middle of the fifth century, during the latter years of the papacy of Celestine I. and of the reign of Pharamond, in France. The see lays claim to the proud distinction of having enriched the beatified calendar with the names of at least fifteen of its bishops; of having added one to the list of the successors of St. Peter; of having supplied six cardinals to the holy college; and of having produced an equal number of martyrs. And if to this catalogue, already ...
— Architectural Antiquities of Normandy • John Sell Cotman

... is at liberty to speculate upon the fate of the late Professor Smawl and William Spike, and upon the mules and the gentle dingue. Personally, I am convinced that the suggestive silhouettes I saw on that ghastly curtain of fog were cast by beatified beings in some earthly paradise—a mirage of bliss of which we caught but the colorless shadow-shapes floating ...
— In Search of the Unknown • Robert W. Chambers


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