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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
transubstantiate .
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Examples
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At the Mass, the bread offered by the priest is "transubstantiated" into the Body of Christ.
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The Eucharistic Prayer, the most solemn and critical prayer in the mass, through which the bread and wine are transubstantiated, has undergone radical change.
Michele Somerville: The Truth Behind The Godawful New (Old) Roman Catholic Missal Michele Somerville 2011
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Maybe his sandwich transubstantiated: water into wine, wine into blood, pastrami into salami.
Alfred Gingold: Bei Mir Bist Du Strange Alfred Gingold 2010
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When Arthur was ordained, she was a teenager—and thought that he, too, had been "transubstantiated" out of the normal social sphere.
A Family Tale Of Churchly Woe Sam Sacks 2011
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Maybe his sandwich transubstantiated: water into wine, wine into blood, pastrami into salami.
Alfred Gingold: Bei Mir Bist Du Strange Alfred Gingold 2010
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The Eucharistic Prayer, the most solemn and critical prayer in the mass, through which the bread and wine are transubstantiated, has undergone radical change.
Michele Somerville: The Truth Behind The Godawful New (Old) Roman Catholic Missal Michele Somerville 2011
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The Eucharistic Prayer, the most solemn and critical prayer in the mass, through which the bread and wine are transubstantiated, has undergone radical change.
Michele Somerville: The Truth Behind The Godawful New (Old) Roman Catholic Missal Michele Somerville 2011
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Maybe his sandwich transubstantiated: water into wine, wine into blood, pastrami into salami.
Alfred Gingold: Bei Mir Bist Du Strange Alfred Gingold 2010
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The Eucharistic Prayer, the most solemn and critical prayer in the mass, through which the bread and wine are transubstantiated, has undergone radical change.
Michele Somerville: The Truth Behind The Godawful New (Old) Roman Catholic Missal Michele Somerville 2011
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Maybe his sandwich transubstantiated: water into wine, wine into blood, pastrami into salami.
Alfred Gingold: Bei Mir Bist Du Strange Alfred Gingold 2010
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