Pronunciation: /bæpˈtaɪz/
verb to administer the Christian rite of baptism by sprinkling or immersion in water.
A1 The priest will baptize the baby in the church.
A2 In some cultures, babies are baptized shortly after they are born.
B1 The family decided to baptize their child in the river as a symbol of purity.
B2 The missionary traveled to remote villages to baptize new converts.
C1 The renowned bishop was known for baptizing thousands of people during his lifetime.
C2 The historical church was where many famous figures were baptized, including royalty.
formal The priest will baptize the newborn baby during the Sunday service.
informal I heard Sarah's parents are going to baptize her baby next month.
slang Yo, did you see that video of the guy trying to baptize his friend in the pool?
figurative The artist felt like the rain was baptizing her soul, giving her a renewed sense of inspiration.
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