Canonized Meaning in Bengali: প্রমাণিত, প্রমাণিত করা, প্রমাণিত হওয়া (noun, verb, adjective; Pronunciation: kan-uh-nahyzd)
Definition of Canonized
Canonized is the past participle form of the verb canonize. It is used to describe the act of officially declaring someone as a saint by the Christian Church or recognizing a person or their work as being of great importance or value.
Synonyms of Canonized
Some synonyms of canonized include sanctified, beatified, glorified, exalted, and venerated. (পবিত্রকরণ করা, পূজ্যতা দেওয়া, প্রশংসিত, উচ্চতর করা, পূজ্যতা প্রদান করা)
Antonyms of Canonized
Some antonyms of canonized include desecrated, profaned, blasphemed, and dishonored. (অপবিত্র করা, অপমানিত করা, অপমান করা, অপমানিত)
Origin of Canonized
The word canonized originated from the Latin word canonizare, which means “to make a canon.” It entered the English language in the 14th century.
Nearby Words
- Canon: noun – a general law, rule, principle, or criterion by which something is judged.
- Canonical: adjective – according to or ordered by canon law.
- Canonicity: noun – the quality or state of being in accordance with canon law.
- Canonicize: verb – to make canonical or treat as canonical.
Canonized in Literature Quotes
“The canonized saints were ordinary people who loved God to the extreme.” – Mother Angelica (পবিত্রকরণ করা সন্তরা সাধারণ মানুষ ছিলেন যারা অত্যন্ত ভালবাসতেন ঈশ্বরকে।)
“The canonized writers of the past continue to inspire and influence generations.” – William Shakespeare (গতকালের পবিত্রকরণ করা লেখকরা এখনও প্রজন্মের উদ্দীপনা এবং প্রভাবিত করছেন।)
Canonized Meaning in Different Languages
- Bengali: প্রমাণিত
- Hindi: प्रमाणित
- Nepali: प्रमाणित
- Urdu: تصدیق شدہ
- Tamil: அரசாங்கப்படுத்தப்பட்ட
- Telugu: కేననైజ్డ్
- Arabic: مقدس
- Chinese: 正典化
- Japanese: 正典化された
- Russian: канонизированный
For more information, you can visit the Wikipedia page on Canonization. You can also find the meaning of canonized on Dictionary.com and The Free Dictionary.