
Consubstantiate
UK
/ˌkɒn.səbˈstæn.ʃi.eɪt/
US
/ˌkɑn.səbˈstæn.ʃi.eɪt/

Translation of "consubstantiate" into Russian
consubstantiate
VerbUK
/ˌkɒn.səbˈstæn.ʃi.eɪt/
US
/ˌkɑn.səbˈstæn.ʃi.eɪt/
consubstantiate
consubstantiates
consubstantiated Past Simple / Past Participle
consubstantiating Gerund
The philosopher tried to consubstantiate the mind and body.
Философ пытался отождествлять разум и тело.
Additional translations
Definitions
consubstantiate
VerbUK
/ˌkɒn.səbˈstæn.ʃi.eɪt/
US
/ˌkɑn.səbˈstæn.ʃi.eɪt/
To unite or combine into a single substance or entity.
The artist sought to consubstantiate the various elements of her work into a cohesive masterpiece.
In Christian theology, to cause the bread and wine of the Eucharist to coexist with (rather than transform into) the body and blood of Christ.
Certain reformers claimed that the sacrament served to consubstantiate the bread and wine with Christ's body and blood.