canonised

[ˈkanənʌɪzd]

canonised Definition

  • 1officially declare (a dead person) to be a saint
  • 2regard as being above reproach or of great significance

Using canonised: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "canonised" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    Mother Teresa was canonized by the Catholic Church in 2016.

  • Example

    The author's work has been canonized as a classic of English literature.

  • Example

    The film has been canonized as a masterpiece of cinema history.

canonised Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for canonised

Antonyms for canonised

Phrases with canonised

  • canonize someone/something as

    to officially declare someone or something to be of great importance or significance

    Example

    The artist was canonized as a pioneer of modern art.

  • to officially declare a dead person to be a saint

    Example

    The Pope canonized several saints during his visit to the country.

  • to include a text in the canon of literature, meaning it is considered to be an important and influential work

    Example

    The novel was canonized as a masterpiece of American literature.

Origins of canonised

from Old French 'canon', meaning 'rule'

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Summary: canonised in Brief

'Canonised' [ˈkanənʌɪzd] means to officially declare someone or something to be of great importance or significance. It can refer to the declaration of a dead person as a saint, as in 'Mother Teresa was canonized by the Catholic Church in 2016,' or to the recognition of a work as a classic, as in 'The author's work has been canonized as a classic of English literature.'