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Sadducize, v. rare.|ˈsædjʊsaɪz| [Formed as prec. + -ize.] intr. To hold the doctrines of the Sadducees. Hence ˈSadducizing ppl. a.
1707Atterbury Vind. Doctr. Bennet's Funeral Serm. 31 Sadducizing Christians, I suppose they were, who said there was no Resurrection, neither Angel or Spirit, Acts 23. 8. 1854Milman Lat. Chr. iv. viii. (1864) II. 402 His whole conduct seemed tinged with a kind of Sadducising Judaism. |