consubstantiates

[US]/ˌkɒn.səbˈstæn.ʃi.eɪt/
[UK]/ˌkɑːn.səbˈstæn.ʃi.eɪt/

Translation

vi.to become one substance; to profess belief in consubstantiality
v.to make one substance; to become one substance; to profess the doctrine of consubstantiality
vt.to make or become one substance

Phrases & Collocations

consubstantiate ideas

consubstantiate beliefs

consubstantiate values

consubstantiate concepts

consubstantiate principles

consubstantiate theories

consubstantiate identities

consubstantiate relationships

consubstantiate meanings

consubstantiate experiences

Example Sentences

they aim to consubstantiate their ideas with practical examples.

the artist's work seeks to consubstantiate emotion and form.

in philosophy, we often discuss how to consubstantiate different theories.

to consubstantiate the two cultures, we must understand their core values.

the team worked hard to consubstantiate their vision into reality.

he tried to consubstantiate his beliefs with scientific evidence.

the project aims to consubstantiate theoretical concepts with hands-on experience.

in literature, authors often consubstantiate characters with their own experiences.

to consubstantiate their friendship, they decided to travel together.

we need to consubstantiate our goals with actionable steps.

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