Meaning & Definition of word "Canonization"

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    Canonization

    /ˌkænənaɪˈzeɪʃən/

    noun:

    • 1. The action of declaring a deceased person to be a saint and thus worthy of veneration in the Catholic Church.
      • Example: The canonization of Mother Teresa was a significant event in the Catholic community.
    • 2. The process of officially recognizing a literary or artistic work as being significant and authoritative.
      • Example: The canonization of various authors has shaped the way literature is taught in schools.
    • 3. The act of establishing a set of principles or rules that are considered to be the most authoritative or accepted.
      • Example: The canonization of laws ensures that there is a consistent legal framework for all.

    Etymology

    From Latin 'canonizatio', from 'canonizare' meaning to make canonical.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    saintly canonization:

    The process of becoming recognized as a saint.

    canonical texts:

    Works that are officially accepted as correct or authoritative.

    Related Words

    canon:

    A general law, rule, principle, or criterion by which something is judged.

    beatification:

    The declaration by the Catholic Church that a deceased person is in a state of blessedness.

    Slang Meanings of canonization

    Meaning: To be officially recognized in a vibrant or exaggerated manner.

    Example Sentence: After his performance, he was practically canonized by the fans.