hallowing

[ˈhæləʊɪŋ]

hallowing Definition

  • 1the act of making something holy
  • 2the process of honoring or respecting someone or something

Using hallowing: Examples

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

  • Example

    The hallowing of the church was a solemn occasion.

  • Example

    The hallowing of the ground was performed by the priest.

  • Example

    The hallowing of the day is observed by many religions around the world.

hallowing Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with hallowing

  • All Hallows' Eve

    the night before All Saints' Day, also known as Halloween

    Example

    On All Hallows' Eve, people often dress up in costumes and go trick-or-treating.

  • ground that is considered sacred or holy

    Example

    The cemetery is hallowed ground, where many people come to pay their respects to their loved ones.

  • a phrase from the Lord's Prayer, expressing reverence for God's name

    Example

    In the Lord's Prayer, we say 'hallowed be thy name' to show our respect for God.

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Summary: hallowing in Brief

'Hallowing' [ˈhæləʊɪŋ] refers to the act of making something holy or showing respect and honor towards someone or something. It is often used in religious contexts, such as the hallowing of a church or ground, or in phrases like 'All Hallows' Eve' and 'hallowed be thy name.'