Definitionn. the act of praying for divine protection
Last update: December 2, 2016
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The priest conferred his benediction on the young girl. [noun]
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It is a benediction to the poor and a welcome to the rich. [Please select]
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Finally came the benediction and a sigh of relief. [Please select]
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Of course I walked from the station--it's only two miles and every step was a benediction. [Please select]
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Cooper gave out the concluding hymn and pronounced the benediction with considerably less unction than usual. [Please select]
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The service concluded with the hymn " The King of Love " and the Benediction pronounced by the Bishop. [noun]
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For the first time the new garden altar was used for giving Benediction to the all those assembled in the Shrine gardens. [noun]
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They will march to battle so deluded, so duped, that they will believe slaughter to be a duty, and will ask the benediction of God on their lust for blood. [noun]
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He gave the short Latin benediction, during which Gianbattista never looked away from Lucia's face. [noun]
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There is a civil marriage at the Capitol--" "I should be quite satisfied with your benediction--a _Pater Noster_, an _Oremus_ properly said--eh. [noun]
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When Malluch after the customary benediction given and received was gone, Simonides took a deep draught of milk, and seemed refreshed and easy of mind. [noun]
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