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Meanings of
transubstantiation
in English
Portuguese
transmutação
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An act that changes the form or character or substance of something.
transmutation
Portuguese
transmutação
Synonyms
Examples for "
transmutation
"
transmutation
Examples for "
transmutation
"
1
The difficulty of this
transmutation
lies fundamentally in the nature of representation.
2
The doctrine was formed by the unconscious
transmutation
of metaphors into dogmas.
3
But I have doubts about the possibility of a
transmutation
of metals.
4
It displays a power of imaginative
transmutation
hitherto undisclosed in MacDowell's writing.
5
And this, we repeat, without any gross material
transmutation
or mixing together.
Usage of
transubstantiation
in English
1
Roman Catholicism: last rites; purgatory; Rousseau and;
transubstantiation
;
vampires and; Voltaire and
2
Bérenger of Tours condemned and imprisoned for denying the doctrine of
transubstantiation
.
3
From then on, if you doubted
transubstantiation
,
you were guilty of heresy.
4
The correct version reads: Second, there is the matter of
transubstantiation
.
5
At the heart of our concerns was the issue of
transubstantiation
.
6
But Anglicans only deny what they think Catholics mean by
transubstantiation
.
7
Save
transubstantiation
,
he scrupled at none of the mysteries of Catholicism.
8
Lord Clancharlie, does your lordship renounce
transubstantiation
,
adoration of saints, and the mass?
9
The former contains a clear profession of
transubstantiation
and the sacrifice of the mass.
10
He was accused of denying the Catholic doctrine of
transubstantiation
.
11
Its attention was engrossed by image-worship,
transubstantiation
,
the merits of the saints, miracles, shrine-cures.
12
So it is with
transubstantiation
from bread and wine into divine body and blood.
13
I said, 'Would not the same objection hold against the Trinity as against
transubstantiation
?
'
14
In his Disputa (so-called) he made the secret of
transubstantiation
visible.
15
Shared prayers are one thing, shared
transubstantiation
quite another.
16
Making a song and dance about
"
transubstantiation
"
is anachronistic and counter-productive.
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About this term
transubstantiation
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
believe in transubstantiation
deny transubstantiation
attend the transubstantiation
doubt transubstantiation
eucharistic transubstantiation
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Translations for
transubstantiation
Portuguese
transmutação
Transubstantiation
through the time
Transubstantiation
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common