anointed
Americanadjective
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consecrated or made sacred; dedicated to God, often in a ceremony that includes dabbing or sprinkling with holy oil.
In the Bible, the anointed High Priest was chosen from among the descendants of Aaron.
From the highest patriarch to the youngest baptized and anointed infant, communion was received by all at the Orthodox church.
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chosen by or as if by divine authority; chosen for a sacred, high, or special vocation or purpose.
Stalin left no anointed successor, nor any framework for the orderly transfer of power.
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Christianity. empowered or made effective for God’s purposes by the special activity of the Holy Spirit.
This is one of the most anointed websites I’ve ever visited—I was so encouraged by the devotional there.
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rubbed or sprinkled with oil, ointment, or other oil-based mixture.
Pausing in the kitchen with the turkey, I heard ripples of anticipation as guests awaited the anointed bird and its accouterments.
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sprinkled or smeared with any liquid (often used in combination).
The Pilsner on tap was a lovely light beer that paired nicely with lemon-juice-anointed oysters.
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Etymology
Origin of anointed
First recorded in 1375–1425; anoint ( def. ) + -ed 2 ( def. ) for the adjective and noun senses; anoint ( def. ) + -ed 1 ( def. ) for the verb sense
Example Sentences
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According to Licence, this interpretation could help resolve a longstanding historical puzzle: why would a pope support the violent removal of an anointed king?
From Science Daily ● Aug. 11, 2026
Thatcher, his latest anointed icon, fares no better than a butterfly pinned to his mood board.
From Los Angeles Times ● Jul. 23, 2026
In the course of a whirlwind four weeks, every wing of the parliamentary Labour Party has anointed him as the only person able to reverse their electoral predicament.
From BBC ● Jul. 17, 2026
His father's second and final term runs until January, 2029 and the Republican president has not yet anointed a successor.
From Barron's ● May 21, 2026
Meanwhile at Kirke’s hands the rest were gently bathed, anointed with sweet oil, and dressed afresh in tunics and new cloaks with fleecy linings.
From "The Odyssey" by Homer
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