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unsanctified

[uhn-sangk-tuh-fahyd] / ˌʌnˈsæŋk təˌfaɪd /








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Before it could be consecrated, a partition had to be built in the entryway, creating a small, unsanctified vestibule and bringing down the overall dimensions to an acceptable size.

From New York Times • Aug. 1, 2019

Being utterly deserted of human love, had it been better for him than this misguided, unsanctified, distorted love had been to these two young men?

From Three People by Pansy

Amfortas however cries out in grievous agony that he, the most unholy of them all, should perform the holiest act, that in an unsanctified time the sanctuary should be seen.

From Life of Wagner Biographies of Musicians by Nohl, Louis

And instead, behold! his mind had strayed and wandered in idle recollections and unsanctified imaginings.

From A Charming Fellow, Volume I (of 3) by Trollope, Frances Eleanor

Never were these words, never was the fact that unsanctified afflictions have the same hardening effect on men which fire, that melts gold, has on clay, more strikingly illustrated than on this occasion.

From The Angels' Song by Guthrie, Thomas




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