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Baptise Meaning in English

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bæpˈtaɪz
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bˈæptaɪz
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Definition

To perform a Christian religious ceremony in which someone is sprinkled with or immersed in water to welcome them into the faith. It can also be used in a broader sense to mean giving a name in a formal or ceremonial way.

Usage & Nuances

'Baptise' is the British spelling; US English uses 'baptize'. It is mainly used formally and in religious contexts. The person who performs the ceremony is usually called a 'priest' or 'minister'. Also used metaphorically as 'baptised by fire' (experiencing something new or difficult for the first time).

Example Sentences

The church will baptise the baby on Sunday.

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Parents usually baptise their children when they are young.

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He was baptised at the age of twenty.

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The priest agreed to baptise both twins at the same ceremony.

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In some traditions, adults choose to baptise themselves as a public sign of faith.

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She felt honoured to baptise her niece at the family gathering.

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