Benediction in a sentence as a noun

We have each other and dont need theocratic or societal benediction.

Maybe Facebook is a church and Zuckerberg is offering his benedictions.

Most of these foundations and laws have already been circumvented by the NSA with the benediction of the US government.

Hold the dose in your head, contemplate what you're looking for out of the experience, and say it aloud as one part prayer and one part benediction.

The Bene-Gesserit benediction against code trolls:The bad code that I could write and did will always be better than the good code that you could have written, but didn't.

He has reached the ultimate status: most decision-making swirls at levels below him, requiring only his occasional benediction at this or that selected point.

Benediction definitions

noun

the act of praying for divine protection

See also: blessing

noun

a ceremonial prayer invoking divine protection

See also: blessing