English to Maori Meaning of sanctification - tapu


Sanctification :
tapu

purenga, tapu, te ako, te viivii, whakatohungatanga

tapu
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Definitions of sanctification in English
Noun(1) a religious ceremony in which something is made holy
Examples of sanctification in English
(1) The sanatorium was dedicated to the treatment of concentration camp survivors, particularly those from Auschwitz.(2) He was transferred to a private sanatorium , Central Valley Hospital of Orange County, New York, and two years later, to the State Homeopathic Asylum for the Insane in Middletown, New York.(3) He developed pulmonary tuberculosis at the time of his final undergraduate examination, resulting in over two years in a sanatorium .(4) This includes a mental hospital, sanatorium , convalescent home, nursing home, maternity home, clinic and health centre.(5) During the second world war he had pulmonary tuberculosis, but after treatment in a sanatorium and extensive surgery he returned to practice until the age of 72.(6) He intended to be a painter, but in 1935 was severely injured in a bicycle accident; he spent months in hospital and a sanatorium , and was an invalid for the rest of his life.(7) This town had a large sanatorium for those with respiratory illnesses.(8) Further, the fully supervised sanatorium based treatment of the earlier days also gave way to the totally unsupervised domiciliary treatment.(9) Patients all received INH / PAS for 1 year and were randomly allocated to treatment in sanatorium or at home.(10) Removal of infectious sufferers from the community had contributed to a decrease in incidence of the disease, but for the patients in sanatoria or specialized hospitals there was no specific cure.(11) At the time the American Sanatorium Association was founded, there were only 106 sanatoriums in the United States, which provided 9,107 beds for patients with tuberculosis.(12) Recumbency was, in fact, rigorously enforced in some tuberculosis sanatoriums in which patients were fed, made to use bed pans, and bathed, all while lying flat.(13) The number of tuberculosis cases in the United States has decreased by 66%, but the number of beds available in sanatoria has declined 90% to 95%.(14) Further work on drugs for tuberculosis marked the beginning of the end of the old approach of treatment sanatoriums , and a large study of the benefits of BCG in adolescents lead to Britain's mass vaccination programme.(15) We need to make an impact on disability in old age over the coming 50 years comparable to that which led to the closure of sanatoriums for infectious diseases and asylums for mental illnesses over the past 50.(16) In 1939, membership was broadened to include physicians with an interest in tuberculosis who did not work in sanatoria , and the name was changed to American Trudeau Society.
(1) sanatorium ::
hōhipera
Synonyms
M
1. purification ::
purenga
2. sanctification ::
tapu
6. correction ::
te ako
7. purity ::
te viivii
9. reclamation ::
reclamation
10. consecration ::
whakatohungatanga
Different Forms
sanctification
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