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Definition of ingeminate in English: ingeminateverb ɪnˈdʒɛmɪneɪtinˈjeməˌnāt [with object]archaic Repeat or reiterate (a word or statement), typically for emphasis. we must ask and ingeminate the inquiry, where is Burns? Example sentencesExamples - Ingeminating my pervious post is so much fun.
- Both Anand and Mili in their own way ingeminate the same message - death or the knowledge of it doesn't necessarily have to mean the end.
Synonyms repeat, say again, restate, reiterate, copy, imitate, parrot, parody, mimic
Phrases archaic Call repeatedly for peace. Example sentencesExamples - And if in 1863 The Times was not alone in ingeminating peace, no other paper went so far as to assail the Poles with downright abuse.
- He writes "ingeminating peace," deploring that the council was not a national synod, which would have been a better means of arriving at the truth.
Origin Late 16th century (originally as engeminate): from Latin ingeminat- 'redoubled', from the verb ingeminare, from in- (expressing intensive force) + geminare (see geminate). Definition of ingeminate in US English: ingeminateverbinˈjeməˌnāt [with object]archaic Repeat or reiterate (a word or statement), typically for emphasis. we must ask and ingeminate the inquiry, where is Burns? Example sentencesExamples - Ingeminating my pervious post is so much fun.
- Both Anand and Mili in their own way ingeminate the same message - death or the knowledge of it doesn't necessarily have to mean the end.
Synonyms repeat, say again, restate, reiterate, copy, imitate, parrot, parody, mimic
Origin Late 16th century (originally as engeminate): from Latin ingeminat- ‘redoubled’, from the verb ingeminare, from in- (expressing intensive force) + geminare (see geminate). |