apostatise如何读

apos·​ta·​tise

apostatise是什么意思

apostatise

  • v.abandon one's beliefs or allegiances

    同义词:apostatizetergiversate

apostatise英英释义

Verb:
  1. abandon one's beliefs or allegiances

apostatise词源中文解释

“apostatize” 的主要英国拼写(详见 q.v.); 有关后缀,请参见“-ize”。相关词汇: Apostatised 、apostatising。

apostatise 例句

1 The Vicar of Christ would seem to them to have apostatised.

2 He an aposteme of the world, who by being discontented with those things that happen unto him in the world, doth as it were apostatise, and separate himself from common nature's rational administration.

3 This nation has never apostatised from Catholic truth, simply because it never possessed it as a nation.

4 This gave rise to a suggestion that he had apostatised.

5 Another nun apostatised and lived a dissolute life for some time in the world, returning in 1337.

6 A very small and insignificant number of priests and laymen in Germany apostatised and set up the Sect of 'Old Catholics'.

7 It was not until the sixteenth century that she apostatised, and was cut off from the stem, out of which she had sprung, as a rotten branch is lopped off from a healthy tree.

8 They can apostatise in Adam, and be regenerated in Christ.

9 Did I ever promise to let you apostatise?

10 Though son of a Reformed pastor, the Jesuits got him over to the Romish church, but in a year and a half he apostatised again.

11 They took Christian youths from the families of Greek dwellers, forced them to apostatise, gave them military training, and married them to Turkish girls.

12 The only European I have met with who visited Meccah without apostatising, is M. Bertolucci, Swedish Consul at Cairo.

13 "Why, it was common talk that they would have been man and wife years ago, had not the fool apostatised."

14 She remembered how she had trembled before Alan in his strict youth—how she had apostatised even, merely to escape the demands which the intensity of Alan's faith made on all about him.

15 Another subject of your admonition is that of my having apostatised from the true faith.

16 The next year he let his hair and beard grow, and went to Spain, where he married a Jewess, compelling his grandson at the same time to apostatise.

17 “The priests blessed the death flights,” Cortiñas told the press recently, when she announced her plans to apostatise.

18 How empty his threats to men who cared nothing whether they burned or not, so long as they did not apostatise!

19 A great difficulty arose in regard to the disposal of the ecclesiastical property in case a Catholic bishop or abbot should apostatise.

20 Others, who had apostatised through fear of the executioner, intended to come back to it at the last.

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