apostatise
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apostatise — (Brit.) v. abandon one s religion, be unfaithful to one s principles (also apostatize) … English contemporary dictionary
apostatise — verb abandon one s beliefs or allegiances • Syn: ↑apostatize, ↑tergiversate • Derivationally related forms: ↑tergiversation (for: ↑tergiversate), ↑apostate, ↑apostate … Useful english dictionary
apostatise — /əˈpɒstətaɪz/ (say uh postuhtuyz) verb (i) (apostatised, apostatising) to commit apostasy. Also, apostatize …
apostatised — apostatise (Brit.) v. abandon one s religion, be unfaithful to one s principles (also apostatize) … English contemporary dictionary
apostatises — apostatise (Brit.) v. abandon one s religion, be unfaithful to one s principles (also apostatize) … English contemporary dictionary
apostatising — apostatise (Brit.) v. abandon one s religion, be unfaithful to one s principles (also apostatize) … English contemporary dictionary
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