Pronunciation: /diːˈbæpˌtɪzəm/
noun a formal renunciation of baptism, especially as a symbolic act of rejecting religious beliefs
A1 I heard about debaptism from a friend.
A2 Some people choose debaptism as a way to renounce their religious beliefs.
B1 The process of debaptism involves formal documentation and ceremonies.
B2 Debaptism is considered controversial by some religious groups.
C1 The concept of debaptism challenges traditional views on religion and identity.
C2 Debaptism ceremonies are becoming more common in countries with changing religious demographics.
formal Debaptism is the formal process of renouncing one's baptism and officially leaving the Christian faith.
informal Some people choose to undergo debaptism as a way to symbolically break ties with their religious upbringing.
slang I heard Sarah went through debaptism last month, she's really serious about being agnostic now.
figurative For me, debaptism was like shedding an old skin and embracing a new sense of freedom and self-discovery.
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