Correct spelling for the English word "ANIENTED" is [ˈanɪəntɪd], [ˈanɪəntɪd], [ˈa_n_ɪ__ə_n_t_ɪ_d] (IPA phonetic alphabet).
Apologies, but "aniented" does not appear to be a recognized English word. It may be a typo or an incorrect usage. I can provide the definition of "anoint" instead if that is what you were referring to.
"Anoint," a verb, means to apply or rub oil or a similar substance on (someone or something), typically as part of a religious ceremony or ritual. The term is often used metaphorically to indicate the act of consecrating or ordaining someone for a significant role or task. Anointing has ancient religious and cultural roots, particularly in various Abrahamic religions where the procedure represents divine selection and divine power being bestowed upon an individual.
In a broader sense, "anoint" can also refer to the act of making someone or something sacred, special, or chosen. It may be used to describe the treatment of an object or person with special consideration, respect, or honor. For example, someone might say, "She is anointed as the leader of our organization," indicating that the person has been officially recognized or designated for that role.
Overall, "anoint" pertains to the ceremonial or symbolic act of applying oil or an equivalent substance, figurative act of consecrating or choosing, or simply treating someone or something with reverence and distinction.