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bap·tize

 (băp-tīz′, băp′tīz′)
v. bap·tized, bap·tiz·ing, bap·tiz·es
v.tr.
1. To admit into Christianity by means of baptism.
2.
a. To cleanse or purify.
b. To initiate.
3. To give a Christian name to a person; christen.
v.intr.
To administer baptism.

[Middle English baptizen, from Old French baptiser, from Late Latin baptīzāre, from Greek baptizein, from baptein, to dip.]

bap·tiz′er n.
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baptize

(bæpˈtaɪz) or

baptise

vb
1. (Ecclesiastical Terms) Christianity to immerse (a person) in water or sprinkle water on (a person) as part of the rite of baptism
2. (tr) to give a name to; christen
3. (tr) to cleanse; purify
[C13: from Late Latin baptīzāre, from Greek baptizein, from baptein to bathe, dip]
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bap•tize

(bæpˈtaɪz, ˈbæp taɪz)

v. -tized, -tiz•ing. v.t.
1. to immerse in water or sprinkle or pour water on in the Christian rite of baptism.
2. to give a name to at baptism; christen.
3. to initiate or dedicate by purifying.
v.i.
4. to administer baptism.
[1250–1300; Middle English < Late Latin baptizāre < Greek baptízein to immerse]
bap•tiz′er, n.
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baptize


Past participle: baptized
Gerund: baptizing

Imperative
baptize
baptize
Present
I baptize
you baptize
he/she/it baptizes
we baptize
you baptize
they baptize
Preterite
I baptized
you baptized
he/she/it baptized
we baptized
you baptized
they baptized
Present Continuous
I am baptizing
you are baptizing
he/she/it is baptizing
we are baptizing
you are baptizing
they are baptizing
Present Perfect
I have baptized
you have baptized
he/she/it has baptized
we have baptized
you have baptized
they have baptized
Past Continuous
I was baptizing
you were baptizing
he/she/it was baptizing
we were baptizing
you were baptizing
they were baptizing
Past Perfect
I had baptized
you had baptized
he/she/it had baptized
we had baptized
you had baptized
they had baptized
Future
I will baptize
you will baptize
he/she/it will baptize
we will baptize
you will baptize
they will baptize
Future Perfect
I will have baptized
you will have baptized
he/she/it will have baptized
we will have baptized
you will have baptized
they will have baptized
Future Continuous
I will be baptizing
you will be baptizing
he/she/it will be baptizing
we will be baptizing
you will be baptizing
they will be baptizing
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been baptizing
you have been baptizing
he/she/it has been baptizing
we have been baptizing
you have been baptizing
they have been baptizing
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been baptizing
you will have been baptizing
he/she/it will have been baptizing
we will have been baptizing
you will have been baptizing
they will have been baptizing
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been baptizing
you had been baptizing
he/she/it had been baptizing
we had been baptizing
you had been baptizing
they had been baptizing
Conditional
I would baptize
you would baptize
he/she/it would baptize
we would baptize
you would baptize
they would baptize
Past Conditional
I would have baptized
you would have baptized
he/she/it would have baptized
we would have baptized
you would have baptized
they would have baptized
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Verb1.baptize - administer baptism tobaptize - administer baptism to; "The parents had the child baptized"
call, name - assign a specified (usually proper) proper name to; "They named their son David"; "The new school was named after the famous Civil Rights leader"
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baptize

verb
1. (Christianity) christen, cleanse, immerse, purify, besprinkle I think your mother was baptized a Catholic.
2. initiate, admit, introduce, invest, recruit, enrol, induct, indoctrinate, instate baptized into the Church of England
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baptize

verb
To give a name or title to:
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Translations
křtít
døbenavngive
jatkaakastaalaimentaaristiä
skíra
baptizo
krikštaskrikštijimaskrikštokrikštyti
kristīt
krstiti
vaftiz etmek

baptize

[bæpˈtaɪz] VTbautizar
he was baptized Johnlo bautizaron con el nombre de Juan
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baptize

[bæpˈtaɪz] baptise (British) vt [+ baby, child, adult] → baptiser
to be baptized as a Christian → recevoir le baptême chrétien
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baptize

vttaufen
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baptize

[bæpˈtaɪz] vtbattezzare
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baptize,

baptise

(bӕpˈtaiz) verb
to dip (a person) in water, or sprinkle (someone) with water, as a symbol of acceptance into the Christian church, usually also giving him a name. She was baptized Mary but calls herself Jane.
ˈbaptism (-tizəm) noun
(an act of) baptizing. the baptism of the baby.
bapˈtismal adjective
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"There has been no opportunity for that," replied the captive, "since she left Algiers, her native country and home; and up to the present she has not found herself in any such imminent danger of death as to make it necessary to baptise her before she has been instructed in all the ceremonies our holy mother Church ordains; but, please God, ere long she shall be baptised with the solemnity befitting her which is higher than her dress or mine indicates."
Plusieurs centres, groupements et ecoles militaires ont ete baptises a l'occasion de la commemoration de la journee du 8 mai 1945.Le Centre de transit des personnels militaires de la 2e Region militaire, a Oran, a ete baptise, jeudi dernier, du nom du chahid Ahmed Beldjed dit Belatrous.
Canon Christine Llewelyn baptises Sarah at Ysgol Parch Thomas Ellis, Holyhead Picture: ROBERT PARRY JONES