Blessing [noun]

Definition of Blessing:

sanctification

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Sentence/Example of Blessing:

All in all, it’s been a blessing for fans to be able to see sports come back over the past few weeks and to watch some of the greatest athletes in the world perform yet again.

That turned out to be an unexpected blessing for the Water Authority because, under its contract with Poseidon, if the desal plant can’t deliver then the Water Authority doesn’t have to pay.

They also gave their initial blessing to the creation of a new privacy advisory commission, which goes before the city’s Rules Committee on Wednesday.

We at SE Ranking, have an opposing view – for us, customer feedback is always a blessing, be it positive or negative.

Seen thus poverty became rather a blessing than a curse, or at least a dispensation prescribing the proper lot of man.

To know, to love, and to be loved by such a man as Burne-Jones was a supreme blessing in his life.

Jacob cheated his brother out of the parental blessing, and lied about God, and lied to his father to accomplish his end.

His last words when he bade me farewell, and gave me his blessing were, to remember always to think twice before I spoke once.

It has more than verified all predictions as to its usefulness, and has proved a blessing to north-west Donegal.

However, to give him an honourable exile, she sent him to Rome to obtain the blessing of the Pope.