apostate

/əˈpɒs.teɪt/

ƏPⱰS · teɪt (2 syllables)

English Adj
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Definition

Guilty of apostasy.

Etymology

From Late Latin apostata, from Ancient Greek ἀποστάτης (apostátēs, “rebel”), from ἀφίστημι (aphístēmi, “to withdraw, revolt”), from ἀπό (apó, “from”) + ἵστημι (hístēmi, “to stand”).

Example Sentences

  • "We must punish this apostate priest."
  • "VVho can impair thee, mighty King, or bound / Thy Empire? eaſily the proud attempt / Of Spirits apoſtat and thir Counſels vaine / Thou haſt repeld, vvhile impiouſly they thought / Thee to diminiſh, and from thee vvithdravv / The number of thy vvorſhippers."
  • "a wretched and apostate state"
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