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Sabbatises
[
sab
-
uh
-tahyz
]
Sab·ba·tize
/
ˈsæb
əˌtaɪz
/
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[
sab
-
uh
-tahyz
]
Show IPA
verb,
-tized,
-tiz·ing.
(
often lowercase
)
verb (used without object)
1.
to keep the Sabbath.
verb (used with object)
2.
to keep as the Sabbath.
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Also,
especially British
,
Sab·ba·tise
.
Origin:
1350–1400;
Middle English
sabbatisen
<
Late Latin
sabbatizāre
<
Greek
sabbatízein,
equivalent to
sábbat
(
on
)
Sabbath
+
-izein
-ize
Related forms
Sab·ba·ti·za·tion,
noun
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