baptized 的 2 个定义
bap·tized, bap·tiz·ing.
- to immerse in water or sprinkle or pour water on in the Christian rite of baptism: They baptized the new baby.
- to cleanse spiritually; initiate or dedicate by purifying.
- to give a name to at baptism; christen.
bap·tized, bap·tiz·ing.
- to administer baptism.
baptized 近义词
christened
baptized 的近义词 1 个
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- Since being baptized into the pantheon of America’s most famous serial killers, rumors about the gun-toting housewife’s whereabouts keep conspiracy theorists wondering even today.
- Neighbors told the South Florida Sun-Sentinel that Hogan had been seen offering to baptize people in the canal the evening before her daughters were discovered dead.
- It baptizes a quest for power and privilege in the public sphere predicated on ensuring only certain Americans feel welcome to fully participate in civic life.
- Now, we have new revelations about how they were so worried about Jimmy McCain’s health as a newborn, they had him baptized in the hospital on fears he might not make it out of the maternity ward.
- I knew I was ready to tackle whatever life hurled at me next, baptized in sunshine and smiles.
- She wrote to the pope to express her fear that no priest would baptize her illegitimate baby.
- This was why we resolved, at the time of our arrival, not to baptize any adults unless they were previously well catechized.
- Father Biard went to the afflicted parent of the boy, and asked whether he might, with his consent, baptize the dying child.
- "I baptize thee," broke the silence, time after time, amid the tiny splashes of falling water.
- A well-known politician, who died only recently, was born in the village, and the old rector was called on to baptize him.
- But it was not thought safe to baptize him in Galicia, so he was sent to Bellson, in Berlin, who baptized him in 1846.