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Sabbatize
[ sab-uh-tahyz ]
verb (used without object)
, Sab·ba·tized, Sab·ba·tiz·ing.
- to keep the Sabbath.
verb (used with object)
, Sab·ba·tized, Sab·ba·tiz·ing.
- to keep as the Sabbath.
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Other Words From
- Sabba·ti·zation noun
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Word History and Origins
Origin of Sabbatize1
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Example Sentences
If because of the Law thou dost forbid Images, you will soon have to sabbatize and be circumcised, for these ordinances the Law commands as indispensable; nay, to observe the whole law, and not to keep the festival of the Lord's Pascha out of Jerusalem: but know that if you keep the Law, Christ hath profited you nothing. . . . .
From Project Gutenberg
The Sabbath sabbatize, said He,— This gold is sacred unto me,— Rich gift of God unknown of mammon, Kingdom of Heaven by the roadside, free!
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