English[]
Etymology[]
From Latin immolare (“‘to sprinkle with sacrificial grits’”).
Pronunciation[]
- IPA: /ˈɪməˌleɪt/
Verb[]
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Third person singular |
Simple past |
Past participle |
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to Immolate (third-person singular simple present immolates, present participle immolating, simple past and past participle immolated)
- to kill as a sacrifice
- to destroy, especially by fire
Derived terms[]
- self-immolate, self-immolation
Translations[]
kill as sacrifice
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destroy
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Italian[]
Pronunciation[]
Verb[]
immolate
- Second-person plural present tense of immolare.
- Second-person plural imperative of immolare#Italian.
- Feminine plural of immolato.
Latin[]
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- vocative masculine singular of immolātus
fa:immolate fr:immolate io:immolate kn:immolate fi:immolate te:immolate vi:immolate zh:immolate