consubstantiate

consubstantiate
/kon'seuhb stan"shee ayt'/, v., consubstantiated, consubstantiating.
v.i.
1. to profess the doctrine of consubstantiation.
2. to become united in one common substance or nature.
v.t.
3. to unite in one common substance or nature.
4. to regard as so united.
[1590-1600; < NL consubstantiatus (ptp. of consubstantiare), equiv. to con- CON- + substanti(a) SUBSTANCE + -atus -ATE1]

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