consubstantiate (Meaning)

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consubstantiate (v)

become united in substance

unite in one common substance

Synonyms & Antonyms of consubstantiate

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consubstantiate Sentence Examples

  1. According to some religious beliefs, the bread and wine in the Eucharist consubstantiate with the body and blood of Christ.
  2. The artist aimed to consubstantiate contrasting colors to create a harmonious composition.
  3. In alchemy, practitioners sought to consubstantiate base metals into gold.
  4. The chef's recipe expertly consubstantiated bold flavors to create a unique dish.
  5. Through meditation, she sought to consubstantiate her mind and body, achieving a sense of inner peace.
  6. The philosopher proposed a theory suggesting that all matter consubstantiates into a singular universal substance.
  7. The union of two cultures consubstantiates in the rich tapestry of traditions and customs.
  8. The architect's design aimed to consubstantiate modern aesthetics with traditional elements.
  9. In literature, symbolism is often used to consubstantiate abstract ideas with tangible objects.
  10. The goal of the experiment was to consubstantiate various theories into practical applications.

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become united in substance, unite in one common substance

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According to some religious beliefs, the bread and wine in the Eucharist consubstantiate with the body and blood of Christ.

The artist aimed to consubstantiate contrasting colors to create a harmonious composition.

In alchemy, practitioners sought to consubstantiate base metals into gold.

The chef's recipe expertly consubstantiated bold flavors to create a unique dish.