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anoint
[uh-noint]
verb (used with object)
to rub or sprinkle on; apply an unguent, ointment, or oily liquid to.
to smear with any liquid.
to consecrate or make sacred in a ceremony that includes the token applying of oil.
He anointed the new high priest.
to dedicate to the service of God.
to select for an honor, a particular role or office, etc..
After today’s interview, it looks like he will soon be anointed as head of the new Special Projects division.
The headline read, “Dictionary.com anoints ‘allyship’ Word of the Year for 2021.”
anoint
/ əˈnɔɪnt /
verb
to smear or rub over with oil or an oily liquid
to apply oil to as a sign of consecration or sanctification in a sacred rite
Other Word Forms
- anointer noun
- anointment noun
- reanoint verb (used with object)
- reanointment noun
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of anoint1
Example Sentences
Or, as some believe the Labour rulebook permits, could the cabinet designate an interim deputy leader from among their number who would, in time, be anointed permanently?
Even as some appear ready to anoint her, others are ready for a generational change.
He is Riley’s personal project, having been anointed the starter without offseason competition from the portal.
Can’t we just enjoy all their greatness as part of Dodgers history without anointing one greater than another?
Only after a cataclysmically bad debate performance, which revealed his infirmities for all to see, did Biden grudgingly stand aside in favor of his anointed successor, Vice President Kamala Harris.
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