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bap·tize
 baptize
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- pronunciation:
- baep
taIz
- parts of speech:
- transitive verb, intransitive verb
- features:
- Word Combinations (verb), Word Explorer, Word Parts
part of speech: |
transitive verb |
inflections: |
baptizes, baptizing, baptized |
definition 1: |
to administer the Christian rite of immersion in or sprinkling with water, to purify symbolically and admit to church membership.
The minister baptized the baby last Sunday.- similar words:
- christen
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definition 2: |
to purify symbolically; initiate by purifying rite.
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definition 3: |
to give a first or Christian name to by means of a baptismal ceremony.
- similar words:
- christen
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related words: |
immerse, name, wash |
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part of speech: |
intransitive verb |
definition: |
to perform baptism.
Does this church baptize? |
adverb + (v.)baptize
newly
(v.)baptize
+ adverb
immediately, officially
(v.)baptize
+ noun
alien, believer, child, church, communion, convert, daughter, faith, fire, immersion, infant, lemon, master, name, river, son, spirit
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derivation: |
baptizer (n.) |
The word baptize
contains the following part:
-ize, -ise
Greek
verb-forming suffix
that means to turn into or cause to be
  More about this word part:
The suffix -ize
, -ise
forms transitive verbs from adjectives (civilize
) and nouns (crystallize
). The oldest English verbs ending in -ize
were loanwords from Greek (baptize
, catechize
).
  Example words:
advertise, aggrandize, alphabetize, Americanize, anesthetize, anthologize, baptize, caramelize, catechize, categorize, centralize, chastise, civilize, conventionalize, crystallize, destabilize, enfranchise, equalize, familiarize, fantasize, fossilize, generalize, harmonize, immobilize, immunize, miniaturize, monetize, monopolize, moralize, nebulize, rationalize, recognize, revolutionize, stabilize, sterilize, tranquilize, victimize
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