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Verb
/ˈbapˌtīz/,/bapˈtīz/,
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baptised, past tense; baptizing, present participle; baptises, 3rd person singular present; baptized, past participle; baptizes, 3rd person singular present; baptized, past tense; baptised, past participle; baptising, present participle;
  1. Administer baptism to (someone); christen
    • - he was baptized Joshua
  2. Admit (someone) into a specified church by baptism
    • - Mark had been baptized a Catholic
  3. Give a name or nickname to
    • - he baptized the science of narrative “narratology.”

  1. (baptize) administer baptism to; "The parents had the child baptized"
  2. (baptized) having undergone the Christian ritual of baptism
  3. In Christianity, baptism (from Greek βαπτίζω baptizo: "immersing", "performing ablutions", i.e., ritual washing). ...
  4. Baptizing is an album by the progressive bluegrass Maryland band The Seldom Scene. It is marked as a last album for John Starling and arrival of new singer/guitarist Phil Rosenthal. It is also The Seldom Scene 's last album recorded under Rebel Records, before switching to Sugar Hill Records .
  5. (baptize) To sprinkle or pour water over, or to immerse in water, as a spiritual cleansing process in the rite of Christian baptism; To dedicate or christen; Of rum, brandy, or any other spirits, to lower with water; To ensure proper burning of a joint by moistening the exterior with saliva
  6. (Baptize) Immerse in water. (Latin origin) An act of obedience in which a person demonstrates his death to his sinful self and resurrection to the newness of life in Christ by being immersed in water in the name of Jesus. The word “Immerse” is interesting in the context of the walk with Jesus. ...
  7. (Baptize) Making a person a member of a Christian church by prayer and sprinkling water on them or dipping them in water. "The baby was baptized and named Margaret."
  8. (Baptize) [v] To ritually wash. Baptism is to represent we Christians dying as far as sin is concerned—dying with Jesus—and coming to life as a new creation, where sin no longer has to affect us. ...
  9. (Baptized) (Acts 1:5) This word literally means "to immerse a person in water or to deluge him with in, as a means of cleansing." The Old Testament often describes the Holy Spirit figuratively as a liquid that can be "poured out" (Isaiah 44:3). ...
  10. (baptized) Ceremoniously dipped in water, symbolizing the death and rising from the dead of Christ.