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benedictory

ADJECTIVE
  1. expressing benediction

How To Use benedictory In A Sentence

  • It isn't often we're receiving visitors ... much less from Rome," Sister Katherine Dominica said with a benedictory smile that made Rosetti distrust her. Cradle and All
  • After about twenty seconds he returned to his students and raised his hands in a benedictory gesture. Final Theory
  • Organized also to send for each classmate to have a benedictory and elegant birthday greeting card up the label, receive the classmates to bless and thank sincerely.
  • Our thanks, yet again, to Shirley for arranging another highly successful outing, and to Richard for rounding off the day with such a benedictory and appropriate poetry recital.
  • Moreover, the language was changed in LBW from a benedictory bestowal formula to an epicletic prayer formula as in Baptism where the Spirit's gifts are also named: ‘the spirit of wisdom and understanding…’.
  • We've also included introductory and benedictory comments from the Rev. Otis Moss, Trinity UCC's new minister who took over for longtime pastor, the Rev. Jeremiah Wright, earlier this spring. Cathleen Falsani: Give Context A Chance
  • It's the kind of benedictory statement one would expect at the end of a director's career, but Kurosawa's 1952 drama preceded his massive international success Nashville Scene
  • He signed off with a benedictory song on his favourite harmonium gifted to him in 1966 by the Don Bosco School, Broadway.
  • Charlotte tripped downstairs and took her bonnet from her, and Bertie came to relieve her from her shawl, and the signora smiled on her as she could smile when she chose to be gracious, and the old doctor shook hands with her in a kind benedictory manner that went to her heart at once and made her feel that he must be a good man. Barchester Towers
  • Does the Right Reverend Prelate who did the benedictory business for Barnes and Clara his wife repent in secret? The Newcomes
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