Preconized
verb (used with object), preconized, preconizing.
1.
to proclaim or commend publicly.
2.
to summon publicly.
3.
Roman Catholic Church. (of the pope) to declare solemnly in consistory the appointment of (a new bishop or other high ecclesiastic).
verb (transitive)
1.
to announce or commend publicly
2.
to summon publicly
3.
(of the pope) to approve the appointment of (a nominee) to one of the higher dignities in the Roman Catholic Church
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