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English[]

Etymology[]

From Latin immolare (to sprinkle with sacrificial grits).

Pronunciation[]

  • IPA: /ˈɪməˌleɪt/

Verb[]

Infinitive
to Immolate

Third person singular
immolates

Simple past
immolated

Past participle
immolated

Present participle
immolating

to Immolate (third-person singular simple present immolates, present participle immolating, simple past and past participle immolated)

  1. to kill as a sacrifice
  2. to destroy, especially by fire

Derived terms[]

  • self-immolate, self-immolation

Translations[]


Italian[]

Pronunciation[]

  • IPA: [im.moˈlaː.t̪e], /immoˈlate/, SAMPA: /im.mo"la:.te/

Verb[]

immolate

  1. Second-person plural present tense of immolare.
  2. Second-person plural imperative of immolare#Italian.
  3. Feminine plural of immolato.

Latin[]

Pronunciation[]

Participle[]

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  1. vocative masculine singular of immolātus

fa:immolate fr:immolate io:immolate kn:immolate fi:immolate te:immolate vi:immolate zh:immolate

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