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Definition of baptize in English: baptize(British baptise) verb bapˈtʌɪz 1with object and often with complement Administer baptism to (someone); christen. Example sentencesExamples - Many Christians have been baptised with the Holy Spirit but due to careless living (lack of prayer or living in sin) they are no longer filled with the power.
- Christians were to be baptized in their parishes, be married, make their confessions, take communion, and be buried there.
- If they are Christian, they baptize their children.
- Like many people who were baptized and raised by Christian parents, I have no recollection of the precise moment I became a Christian, nor do I recall a time when I was an unbeliever.
- The different Christian sects baptize children according to their own religious traditions.
- Consequently, at no time during his pastoral career could he baptize babies or administer the sacraments, although he could both preach and instruct children in religious precepts.
- I accepted Jesus as a child, was baptized, attended a Christian school, and participated in Bible quizzing.
- Four babies were baptised in the parish over the last two weeks.
- When it was reported that a Christian midwife secretly baptized a Jewish infant who died a few days later, the body was exhumed from the Jewish cemetery and buried beside the local church.
- As a youngster, I was baptized but had no Christian upbringing.
- Both children were baptized in the parish last week.
- Both children were recently baptized in the parish.
- Here, the biblical narrative describes how Christ was baptized, how he defeated Satan and the work of sin, and how he ascended to reign on his heavenly throne.
- Ironically, John promises that Jesus will baptize us with the same elements that the author of Isaiah mentions as dangers.
- Although He had nothing to repent of, Jesus Christ was baptized as an example for those who truly follow Him.
- Easter was also the natural time for baptising adults who wished to follow the way of Jesus Christ.
- The communal nature of this endeavor is based in baptism, because all who are baptized belong to Christ and are committed to follow him as disciples.
- Deliziosi, Don Pino's biographer, notes the paradox of a parish priest who died at the hands of Christians who were baptized in the same parish.
- In 1925 father was baptized upon the confession of his faith in Jesus Christ and accepted as a member in the Neuendorf Mennonite Church.
- On the other, immense courage is needed to confess Christ, be baptised, and live and witness as a Christian.
Synonyms christen, immerse, sprinkle rare lustrate - 1.1 Admit (someone) into a specified Church by baptism.
Mark had been baptized a Catholic Example sentencesExamples - In fact although George's parents were Jewish, he was baptized into the Roman Catholic Church shortly after his birth.
- Sigrid Undset wrote Kristin Lavransdatter a year before she was baptized a Catholic, but she had probably been intellectually converted to the Catholic faith by the time she wrote her masterpiece.
- She was baptized into the Church of God in Christ, Mennonite, which faith she embraced to the end.
- It also has social consequences, for example when Victoria describes her knee-jerk reaction not to let her son be baptized into the Catholic church.
- At middle school he was baptized a Christian, and went on to study theology at Meiji University.
- I promised God at that time: if my wife could get a job in the United States, I would be baptized into the church.
- Many Guajiro infants are not only baptized into the Catholic Church, but also given a private Guajiro naming ceremony.
- John Spong was validly baptized into a Church that professes (at least on paper) the Creeds.
- I suffered here 18 years because I am a Christian, because I was baptised into Christianity.
- I was baptized as a Christian at 17 but I backslid.
- When swimmers climb out I congratulate them on being baptized into the Universal Life Church and hand them their commemorative certificates.
- She was baptized into the Schoenfelder Gemeinde in Pigeon Lake in 1934 by Altester Johann Klassen.
- He himself was brought up a Muslim but had been baptized into the African Church, an indigenous separatist movement, at the urging of his uncle Amos Elegbede.
- I'm really going to spend all my time trying to keep Jackson from being forcibly baptized into the Catholic church.
- In 1836, after several weeks of prayer and contemplation, he was converted and baptized into the membership of a Baptist church.
- And that started when his mother baptized him as a Christian in the Orthodox church.
- That same day 3000 souls were baptized into the Christian church.
- Born to Italian-Jewish parents, in 1817 Disraeli's father baptised his children as Christians.
- As a young man he was baptized into the Evangelical Mennonite Church, at that time known as the Kleine-gemeinde.
- Mother gave her heart to the Lord and was baptized into the Church of God in Christ, Mennonite, Steinbach on July 29, 1929 by Minister F.C. Fricke.
Synonyms admit, introduce, initiate, enrol, recruit, convert - 1.2 Give a name or nickname to.
the media have baptized the murderer ‘The Babysitter’ Example sentencesExamples - Now it is time for you to be baptized in the name of the Parent, as her servant and warrior in this realm.
- And it was a shining example of how history is really forged, not recorded, baptized in the indefatigable whirl of media spin.
- Schumpeter baptized three of the four cycles by naming them after their discoverers.
- We grow accustomed to what suits us, until it somehow becomes baptized with the name: that's how things are done around here.
- It was as if he had been baptised in the name of the blues.
- It was baptised with the spectacularly unimaginative name of ‘Latest News’, a name that lives on in the site's URLs today.
- City of York Ladies Hockey Club failed to baptise their new name with a win in the season's opening North League game as they disappointingly slipped 5-1 at home to Leyland.
- The idea of this third solution is very old indeed, and the French have long since baptized it with a pertinent name.
- Even place names have politics and the baptizing and rebaptizing of place is interwoven with a group's claim to it.
- Pilots baptised their planes in her name and entire regiments were dedicated to her.
- Bakalova's little known nickname, baptised by friends and relatives for luck, is ‘the golden fish’.
Synonyms name, give a name to, call, dub, nickname label, style, term, describe as, title, entitle, designate rare clepe, denominate
Origin Middle English: via Old French from ecclesiastical Latin baptizare, from Greek baptizein 'immerse, baptize'. Definition of baptize in US English: baptize(British baptise) verb 1with object and often with complement Administer baptism to (someone); christen. Example sentencesExamples - On the other, immense courage is needed to confess Christ, be baptised, and live and witness as a Christian.
- If they are Christian, they baptize their children.
- Both children were recently baptized in the parish.
- Easter was also the natural time for baptising adults who wished to follow the way of Jesus Christ.
- Christians were to be baptized in their parishes, be married, make their confessions, take communion, and be buried there.
- Here, the biblical narrative describes how Christ was baptized, how he defeated Satan and the work of sin, and how he ascended to reign on his heavenly throne.
- Four babies were baptised in the parish over the last two weeks.
- As a youngster, I was baptized but had no Christian upbringing.
- Both children were baptized in the parish last week.
- Although He had nothing to repent of, Jesus Christ was baptized as an example for those who truly follow Him.
- Like many people who were baptized and raised by Christian parents, I have no recollection of the precise moment I became a Christian, nor do I recall a time when I was an unbeliever.
- Deliziosi, Don Pino's biographer, notes the paradox of a parish priest who died at the hands of Christians who were baptized in the same parish.
- The different Christian sects baptize children according to their own religious traditions.
- Many Christians have been baptised with the Holy Spirit but due to careless living (lack of prayer or living in sin) they are no longer filled with the power.
- Ironically, John promises that Jesus will baptize us with the same elements that the author of Isaiah mentions as dangers.
- The communal nature of this endeavor is based in baptism, because all who are baptized belong to Christ and are committed to follow him as disciples.
- In 1925 father was baptized upon the confession of his faith in Jesus Christ and accepted as a member in the Neuendorf Mennonite Church.
- When it was reported that a Christian midwife secretly baptized a Jewish infant who died a few days later, the body was exhumed from the Jewish cemetery and buried beside the local church.
- Consequently, at no time during his pastoral career could he baptize babies or administer the sacraments, although he could both preach and instruct children in religious precepts.
- I accepted Jesus as a child, was baptized, attended a Christian school, and participated in Bible quizzing.
Synonyms christen, immerse, sprinkle - 1.1 Admit (someone) into a specified Church by baptism.
Mark had been baptized a Catholic Example sentencesExamples - I promised God at that time: if my wife could get a job in the United States, I would be baptized into the church.
- At middle school he was baptized a Christian, and went on to study theology at Meiji University.
- In fact although George's parents were Jewish, he was baptized into the Roman Catholic Church shortly after his birth.
- Mother gave her heart to the Lord and was baptized into the Church of God in Christ, Mennonite, Steinbach on July 29, 1929 by Minister F.C. Fricke.
- I was baptized as a Christian at 17 but I backslid.
- Sigrid Undset wrote Kristin Lavransdatter a year before she was baptized a Catholic, but she had probably been intellectually converted to the Catholic faith by the time she wrote her masterpiece.
- John Spong was validly baptized into a Church that professes (at least on paper) the Creeds.
- Born to Italian-Jewish parents, in 1817 Disraeli's father baptised his children as Christians.
- As a young man he was baptized into the Evangelical Mennonite Church, at that time known as the Kleine-gemeinde.
- She was baptized into the Church of God in Christ, Mennonite, which faith she embraced to the end.
- I'm really going to spend all my time trying to keep Jackson from being forcibly baptized into the Catholic church.
- When swimmers climb out I congratulate them on being baptized into the Universal Life Church and hand them their commemorative certificates.
- Many Guajiro infants are not only baptized into the Catholic Church, but also given a private Guajiro naming ceremony.
- And that started when his mother baptized him as a Christian in the Orthodox church.
- He himself was brought up a Muslim but had been baptized into the African Church, an indigenous separatist movement, at the urging of his uncle Amos Elegbede.
- She was baptized into the Schoenfelder Gemeinde in Pigeon Lake in 1934 by Altester Johann Klassen.
- In 1836, after several weeks of prayer and contemplation, he was converted and baptized into the membership of a Baptist church.
- It also has social consequences, for example when Victoria describes her knee-jerk reaction not to let her son be baptized into the Catholic church.
- I suffered here 18 years because I am a Christian, because I was baptised into Christianity.
- That same day 3000 souls were baptized into the Christian church.
Synonyms admit, introduce, initiate, enrol, recruit, convert - 1.2 Give a name or nickname to.
he baptized the science of narrative “narratology.” Example sentencesExamples - And it was a shining example of how history is really forged, not recorded, baptized in the indefatigable whirl of media spin.
- City of York Ladies Hockey Club failed to baptise their new name with a win in the season's opening North League game as they disappointingly slipped 5-1 at home to Leyland.
- Schumpeter baptized three of the four cycles by naming them after their discoverers.
- Now it is time for you to be baptized in the name of the Parent, as her servant and warrior in this realm.
- Bakalova's little known nickname, baptised by friends and relatives for luck, is ‘the golden fish’.
- We grow accustomed to what suits us, until it somehow becomes baptized with the name: that's how things are done around here.
- It was baptised with the spectacularly unimaginative name of ‘Latest News’, a name that lives on in the site's URLs today.
- Even place names have politics and the baptizing and rebaptizing of place is interwoven with a group's claim to it.
- The idea of this third solution is very old indeed, and the French have long since baptized it with a pertinent name.
- Pilots baptised their planes in her name and entire regiments were dedicated to her.
- It was as if he had been baptised in the name of the blues.
Synonyms name, give a name to, call, dub, nickname
Origin Middle English: via Old French from ecclesiastical Latin baptizare, from Greek baptizein ‘immerse, baptize’. |