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Definition of baptise - Reverso English Dictionary
Verb
1.
ceremonyRare UK initiate or name in a formal wayRare UK
- They decided to baptise the new ship with champagne.
2.
religionTECH UK administer baptism to as a Christian sacramentTECH UK
- The priest will baptise the baby next Sunday.
Origin of baptise
Greek, baptizein (immerse)
Examples of baptise in a sentence
The priest will baptise the child next Sunday. They plan to baptise the new community center with a grand opening. They decided to baptise their child in the local church. The bishop will baptise the new members next month.
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- French:baptiser, conférer le baptême, ...
- German:taufen, ...
- Italian:battezzare, ...
- Spanish:bautizar, cristianar, ...
- Portuguese:batizar, baptizar, ...
- Chinese:命名, 施洗, ...
- Japanese:命名する, バプテスマを行う, ...
- Arabic:دَشَّنَ, عَمَّدَ, ...
- Hebrew:לְטַבֵּל, לְהַטְבִּיל, ...
- Russian:крестить, окрестить, ...
- Ukrainian:охрестити, хрестити, ...
- Hindi:नामकरण करना, बपतिस्मा देना, ...
Collins Dictionary results for baptise
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