sanctifier

/ˈsæŋktɪfaɪər/
noun
  1. A person or thing that makes something holy or sacred.
    • The ancient ritual included a sanctifier who blessed the water.
    • In many religious traditions, a priest acts as a sanctifier during ceremonies.
    • For believers, the holy spirit is the ultimate sanctifier of the soul.
  2. Something that purifies or cleanses, especially in a moral or spiritual sense.
    • The community saw the river as a sanctifier that washed away impurities.
    • Time can be a sanctifier of old wounds, helping people forgive.
    • Her daily meditation became a sanctifier of her thoughts and actions.
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