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The answer BAPTIZE has 10 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
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Definitions of baptize in various dictionaries:
verb - administer baptism to
To admit into Christianity by means of baptism.
To cleanse or purify.
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Possible Crossword Clues |
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Carry out a biblical rite |
Christen |
Covert, maybe |
Initiate by purifying |
Cleanse spiritually |
Name ritually |
Immerse, perhaps |
Symbolically dunk |
Make an awe-inspiring dunk? |
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Jesus told the disciples to do this "in the name of the Father, and of the Son, & of the Holy Ghost" |
To sprinkle the forehead with water to signify entry into the faith |
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administer baptism to |
administer baptism to (someone) christen. |
Administer baptism to (someone) christen. |
to make someone officially a member of the Christian Church in a service of baptism: |
to name and recognize a person as a Christian during a baptism ceremony: |
To admit into Christianity by means of baptism. |
To cleanse or purify. |
To initiate. |
To give a first or Christian name to christen. |
To administer baptism. |
Baptize might refer to |
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Baptism (from the Greek noun baptisma; see below) is a Christian sacrament of admission and adoption, almost invariably with the use of water, into Christianity. The canonical Gospels report that Jesus was baptized. Baptism has been called a holy sacrament and an ordinance of Jesus Christ. In some denominations, baptism is also called christening, but for others the word "christening" is reserved for the baptism of infants. Baptism has also given its name to the Baptist churches and denominations. * The usual form of baptism among the earliest Christians was for the candidate to be immersed, either totally (submerged completely under the water) or partially (standing or kneeling in water while water was poured on him or her). While John the Baptist's use of a deep river for his baptism suggests immersion, "The fact that he chose a permanent and deep river suggests that more than a token quantity of water was needed, and both the preposition 'in' (the Jordan) and the basic meaning of the |