How Do You Spell UNBAPTIZE?

Pronunciation: [ʌnbˈapta͡ɪz] (IPA)

The word "unbaptize" is spelled with a prefix "un-" meaning "not" and a root "baptize," meaning "to administer the sacrament of baptism." The pronunciation of "unbaptize" is [ʌnˈbæptaɪz], where "un" is pronounced as [ʌn] and "baptize" is pronounced as [ˈbæptaɪz]. The word is used to describe the act of renouncing or reversing one's baptism, and is commonly used in the context of religious debates on the legitimacy of such actions.

UNBAPTIZE Meaning and Definition

  1. Unbaptize is a verb that denotes the act of undoing or reversing the sacrament of baptism, usually within the Christian context. Baptism is a religious ritual typically performed by immersing an individual in water, anointing them or pouring water over their head, as a symbolic act of purification and initiation into the Christian faith. Consequently, unbaptize refers to the process of invalidating or nullifying this act, effectively removing or revoking any spiritual significance associated with baptism.

    The term "unbaptize" is often used figuratively or metaphorically to describe a rejection or renunciation of one's religious beliefs, releasing oneself from the commitments and obligations that baptism represents within a particular faith tradition. It may involve making a formal declaration, participating in a ritual, or engaging in a ceremonial process to dissociate oneself from the baptized status.

    Unbaptize is also employed to describe instances where individuals seek to have their previous baptismal records expunged or themselves removed from religious registries, disavowing any connection to a particular religious institution.

    While the term unbaptize is not widely recognized or officially acknowledged by religious authorities, it is sometimes adopted colloquially or as part of a movement advocating for the autonomy of individuals over their religious affiliations and beliefs.

Etymology of UNBAPTIZE

The word "unbaptize" is derived from the prefix "un-" meaning "not" or "reverse" and the verb "baptize". "Baptize" originated from the Late Latin term "baptizare", which itself can be traced back to the Greek word "baptizein". The Greek term means "to immerse or dip something in water" and in the context of religious baptism, it refers to the act of purifying or initiating someone into the Christian faith. Over time, "unbaptize" came into use to describe the hypothetical reversal or undoing of a baptism, typically associated with renouncing one's faith or disavowing membership in a specific religious group.

Conjugate verb Unbaptize

CONDITIONAL

I would unbaptize
you would unbaptize
he/she/it would unbaptize
we would unbaptize
they would unbaptize

CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS

I would be unbaptizing
you would be unbaptizing
he/she/it would be unbaptizing
we would be unbaptizing
they would be unbaptizing

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have unbaptize
you would have unbaptize
he/she/it would have unbaptize
we would have unbaptize
they would have unbaptize

CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I would have been unbaptizing
you would have been unbaptizing
he/she/it would have been unbaptizing
we would have been unbaptizing
they would have been unbaptizing

FUTURE

I will unbaptize
you will unbaptize
he/she/it will unbaptize
we will unbaptize
they will unbaptize

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be unbaptizing
you will be unbaptizing
he/she/it will be unbaptizing
we will be unbaptizing
they will be unbaptizing

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have unbaptized
you will have unbaptized
he/she/it will have unbaptized
we will have unbaptized
they will have unbaptized

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been unbaptizing
you will have been unbaptizing
he/she/it will have been unbaptizing
we will have been unbaptizing
they will have been unbaptizing

IMPERATIVE

you unbaptize
we let´s unbaptize

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to unbaptize

PAST

I unbaptized
you unbaptized
he/she/it unbaptized
we unbaptized
they unbaptized

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was unbaptizing
you were unbaptizing
he/she/it was unbaptizing
we were unbaptizing
they were unbaptizing

PAST PARTICIPLE

unbaptized

PAST PERFECT

I had unbaptized
you had unbaptized
he/she/it had unbaptized
we had unbaptized
they had unbaptized

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been unbaptizing
you had been unbaptizing
he/she/it had been unbaptizing
we had been unbaptizing
they had been unbaptizing

PRESENT

I unbaptize
you unbaptize
he/she/it unbaptizes
we unbaptize
they unbaptize

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am unbaptizing
you are unbaptizing
he/she/it is unbaptizing
we are unbaptizing
they are unbaptizing

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

unbaptizing

PRESENT PERFECT

I have unbaptized
you have unbaptized
he/she/it has unbaptized
we have unbaptized
they have unbaptized

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been unbaptizing
you have been unbaptizing
he/she/it has been unbaptizing
we have been unbaptizing
they have been unbaptizing