Rebaptize

Rebaptize
Rebaptize \Re`bap*tize"\ (r[=e]`b[a^]p*t[imac]z"), v. t. [Pref. re- + baptize: cf. F. rebaptiser, L. rebaptizare.] To baptize again or a second time. [1913 Webster]

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