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bishop 30 सेकंड में
- A rare verb meaning to perform a church confirmation.
- Can also mean to officially appoint someone as a bishop.
- Used almost exclusively in formal religious or historical contexts.
- Derived from the noun 'bishop,' referring to the leader's specific duties.
The word bishop, when used as a verb, is a highly specialized and somewhat archaic term primarily found within ecclesiastical (church-related) contexts. In its most common historical and religious sense, it refers to the act of performing the rite of confirmation upon a person. Confirmation is a Christian sacrament or rite that follows baptism, where a person's relationship with the church is strengthened and they are 'confirmed' in their faith. Traditionally, this specific rite must be performed by a bishop, hence the verb form. To 'bishop' someone is to lead them through this spiritual milestone. Beyond confirmation, the term can also describe the process of ordaining or consecrating someone to the office of a bishop itself. It is a word that carries the weight of centuries of tradition, hierarchy, and spiritual authority. In modern English, you are more likely to hear the phrase 'confirmed by a bishop' rather than 'bishoped,' but the verb remains a precise tool for historians, theologians, and members of high-church traditions like Roman Catholicism, Eastern Orthodoxy, and Anglicanism.
- Ecclesiastical Usage
- The verb is used to describe the specific sacramental duties reserved for the highest order of the ministry. It emphasizes the role of the bishop as the sole administrator of certain rites.
In the medieval records, it was noted that the entire village was bishoped during the prelate's summer visitation.
- Historical Context
- Historically, the verb also appeared in a completely different, secular context: 'bishoping' a horse. This involved a deceptive practice where a horse's teeth were filed or altered to make the animal appear younger than it actually was. However, this usage is now considered obsolete and is distinct from the religious definition.
The council met to decide who would bishop the new candidates for the priesthood.
- Formality Level
- This verb is extremely formal. It is rarely used in casual conversation and is almost exclusively reserved for formal religious texts, historical novels, or academic discussions of liturgy.
The rite required the candidate to be bishoped before they could participate in the full Eucharist.
He was bishoped in the small chapel of the palace, a private ceremony for the royal family.
To bishop a person is to confirm their place within the spiritual lineage of the church.
Using 'bishop' as a verb requires a clear understanding of its passive and active forms, as well as the specific contexts where it is appropriate. Because the action of 'bishoping' is something performed *by* a high-ranking official *upon* another person, it is most frequently encountered in the passive voice. For example, 'The children were bishoped.' This emphasizes the receipt of the sacrament. In the active voice, the subject must be a bishop or an equivalent authority: 'The Archbishop will bishop the new deacons next Sunday.' This usage highlights the authority of the person performing the action. It is also important to note that the verb is transitive, meaning it always takes an object—the person being confirmed or ordained.
- Passive Construction
- The most common way to use this verb is in the passive: [Subject] + [be-verb] + bishoped. This is used to describe the experience of the person receiving the rite.
Many young adults in the parish were bishoped during the Easter Vigil.
- Active Construction
- In the active voice: [Bishop/Authority] + bishop + [Person]. This emphasizes the administrative or sacramental power of the bishop.
The visiting prelate will bishop the candidates in a ceremony lasting three hours.
After years of study, he was finally bishoped into the higher orders of the clergy.
- Infinitive Usage
- To use the infinitive form 'to bishop' often occurs when discussing the duties or requirements of the office.
It is the primary duty of the metropolitan to bishop the newly elected suffragans.
The process of bishoping involves the laying on of hands and a specific set of liturgical prayers.
In the 21st century, the verb 'bishop' is a rare bird. You won't hear it on the evening news or read it in a typical beach novel. Instead, its natural habitat is within the walls of ancient cathedrals, the pages of historical monographs, and the specialized vocabulary of liturgical studies. If you are attending a high-church Anglican or Catholic service, you might hear it mentioned in the context of the bishop's visitation schedule. It also appears in historical literature, particularly those set in the 18th or 19th centuries, where the social and religious life of the community revolved around the church's seasonal rites. Scholars of the Middle Ages frequently use the term to describe the political and spiritual consolidation of power through the appointment of loyal subordinates to key sees (bishoprics).
- Liturgical Documents
- Official church manuals or 'rubrics' may use the verb to specify which actions must be performed by the bishop rather than a priest.
The rubric states that only the presiding prelate may bishop the oil of chrism during the Holy Week service.
- Historical Fiction
- Authors like Anthony Trollope or Ken Follett, who write about the inner workings of the church, might use the term to add authentic period flavor.
The Archdeacon was anxious for the day when he himself would be bishoped and given his own diocese.
In some dialects of the past, 'to bishop' was a colloquial way of saying someone was being officially recognized by the community.
The theological treatise explored the sacramental necessity of being bishoped for full membership in the body of Christ.
The most common mistake learners make with the verb 'bishop' is using it in place of the noun, or vice versa, without understanding the grammatical shift. Because 'bishop' is so overwhelmingly used as a noun (the person), the verb form can feel unnatural. Another frequent error is using 'bishop' to mean any religious ceremony. It is specific to confirmation or ordination to the episcopacy; you cannot 'bishop' a wedding or a funeral. Additionally, learners often confuse 'bishoping' with 'baptizing.' While both are initiation rites, baptism is usually performed by a priest or deacon, whereas 'bishoping' (confirmation) specifically requires a bishop. Finally, avoid the archaic slang meaning related to horses unless you are writing a very specific historical technical manual, as it is completely irrelevant to modern usage.
- Mistaking Noun for Verb
- Incorrect: 'He is a bishoping.' Correct: 'He is a bishop' (noun) or 'He is bishoping the candidates' (verb).
Mistake: 'The priest bishoped the baby.' (Correction: Priests usually baptize; only bishops 'bishop' or confirm.)
- Overuse in Modern Contexts
- Using 'bishop' as a verb in a casual email or conversation will sound very strange. Stick to 'confirmed' or 'ordained' for general clarity.
Mistake: 'I'm going to get bishoped this weekend!' (Better: 'I'm getting confirmed this weekend!')
Mistake: 'They bishoped the new church building.' (Correction: Buildings are 'consecrated' or 'dedicated.')
Confusing 'bishop' with 'bless': While a bishop blesses people, 'to bishop' is a specific sacramental act, not just a general blessing.
Because 'bishop' as a verb is so specific, it is often helpful to know the more common alternatives that convey similar meanings. The most direct synonym for the act of 'bishoping' a layperson is 'to confirm.' For the act of making someone a bishop, 'to ordain' or 'to consecrate' are the standard terms. 'Consecrate' is particularly important because it refers to the formal setting apart of a person or object for a sacred purpose. In a more general sense, 'to initiate' might be used, though it lacks the religious specificity. Understanding the nuances between these words will help you choose the right term for the right context.
- Bishop vs. Confirm
- 'Confirm' is the standard modern term. 'Bishop' emphasizes the rank of the officiant.
- Bishop vs. Consecrate
- 'Consecrate' is used for bishops, altars, and bread/wine. 'Bishop' as a verb specifically refers to the person receiving the office or the rite.
While the priest can baptize, only the prelate can bishop (confirm) the youth of the diocese.
The ceremony to bishop the new appointee was attended by dignitaries from across the country.
To ordain is the general term for making someone a priest; to bishop is the specific term for making them a bishop.
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रोचक तथ्य
The word 'bishop' is one of the oldest Christian loanwords in English, predating the Norman Conquest.
उच्चारण मार्गदर्शिका
- Pronouncing the 'o' as a strong 'oh' (it should be a schwa).
- Confusing the 'sh' with a 's' sound.
- Adding an extra syllable at the end.
- Failing to stress the first syllable.
- Pronouncing it like 'boshop'.
कठिनाई स्तर
Requires knowledge of historical or religious context.
Very difficult to use correctly without sounding archaic.
Rarely used in speech; likely to be misunderstood.
Hard to distinguish from the noun in fast speech.
आगे क्या सीखें
पूर्वापेक्षाएँ
आगे सीखें
उन्नत
ज़रूरी व्याकरण
Passive Voice with Religious Rites
He was bishoped (The focus is on the recipient).
Transitive Verbs
The prelate bishoped the youth (Requires an object).
Gerunds as Subjects
Bishoping is a solemn duty.
Infinitive of Purpose
He came to bishop the new deacons.
Past Participles as Adjectives
The bishoped candidates stood up.
स्तर के अनुसार उदाहरण
The bishop is at the church.
The leader is there.
Noun usage.
He will bishop the people.
He will do the ceremony.
Simple future verb.
They were bishoped today.
They had the ceremony today.
Passive voice.
Does he bishop the children?
Does he do the rite for them?
Question form.
I saw him bishoping them.
I saw the ceremony.
Present participle.
To bishop is a big job.
Doing the rite is hard.
Infinitive as subject.
The man was bishoped.
He received the rite.
Simple past passive.
We will watch him bishop.
We will watch the ceremony.
Verb after 'watch'.
The children were bishoped in the morning.
The ceremony happened early.
Passive past.
He wants to bishop the new group.
He wants to perform the rite.
Infinitive.
Who will bishop the candidates?
Who is the leader for this?
Future question.
She was bishoped by the famous leader.
The leader did it for her.
Passive with 'by'.
Bishoping takes a long time.
The ceremony is long.
Gerund as subject.
They are bishoping everyone now.
The ceremony is happening.
Present continuous.
He has bishoped many people.
He has done it many times.
Present perfect.
You must be bishoped to join.
You need the ceremony.
Modal + passive.
The record shows he was bishoped in London.
The history book says so.
Reporting verb + passive.
The Archbishop is bishoping the deacons.
He is ordaining them.
Specific religious context.
It is rare to see someone bishoped so young.
The ceremony for a young person.
Adverbial phrase.
He spent the day bishoping in the village.
He did many ceremonies.
Verb of spending time.
To be bishoped is a great honor.
Receiving the rite is special.
Passive infinitive.
The ceremony of bishoping was very beautiful.
The ritual was nice.
Noun phrase with gerund.
They were bishoped before the war started.
The rite happened earlier.
Past perfect context.
He will be bishoped by the Pope himself.
The highest leader will do it.
Future passive.
The prelate arrived to bishop the local youth.
He came for the confirmation.
Purpose infinitive.
Having been bishoped, he was now a full member.
After the ceremony, he was in.
Perfect participle passive.
The act of bishoping requires specific prayers.
The ritual needs certain words.
Gerund as object of preposition.
She was bishoped in a private ceremony.
Not a public event.
Passive with adjective.
The church laws state who can bishop.
The rules define the authority.
Noun clause.
He was bishoped amidst much celebration.
There was a party after.
Prepositional phrase.
The bishoping of the new candidates took hours.
The whole process was long.
Gerund as noun.
They were bishoped according to ancient tradition.
Following old ways.
Manner phrase.
The monarch insisted that the prince be bishoped immediately.
The king wanted the rite done.
Subjunctive mood.
To bishop a candidate is to confer spiritual authority.
The act gives power.
Infinitive as definition.
The treatise discussed the validity of being bishoped by a layman.
Can a regular person do it?
Complex noun phrase.
He was bishoped in a rite that dates back centuries.
The ceremony is very old.
Relative clause.
The bishoping of the clergy was a political statement.
It was about power, not just faith.
Gerund as subject.
Rarely is a person bishoped without prior baptism.
Baptism usually comes first.
Inversion for emphasis.
The ritual of bishoping involves the chrism oil.
Oil is used in the rite.
Prepositional object.
He sought to be bishoped by the most senior prelate.
He wanted the top leader.
Passive infinitive.
The ontological change occurs when one is bishoped.
A deep change in being.
Philosophical context.
The nuances of bishoping are lost on the secular mind.
Non-religious people don't get it.
Abstract subject.
He was bishoped into a lineage of apostolic succession.
He joined a long line of leaders.
Metaphorical preposition.
The controversy arose when he was bishoped in secret.
The secret ceremony caused trouble.
Passive in a 'when' clause.
To bishop is to exercise the plenitude of the priesthood.
It is the full power of a priest.
Theological definition.
The historical records of bishoping provide insight into social hierarchy.
It shows who was important.
Complex subject.
Whether he was truly bishoped remains a matter of debate.
People still argue about it.
Noun clause as subject.
The liturgical reform altered the way candidates were bishoped.
The rules for the rite changed.
Passive voice.
समानार्थी शब्द
विलोम शब्द
सामान्य शब्द संयोजन
सामान्य वाक्यांश
to be bishoped
bishoping the flock
newly bishoped
the right to bishop
bishoped in haste
waiting to be bishoped
bishoped by proxy
to bishop a see
duly bishoped and sealed
the act of bishoping
अक्सर इससे भ्रम होता है
Baptism is the first rite; bishoping (confirmation) is the second.
Ordain is for priests; bishoping is specifically for bishops or confirmation.
Consecrate is more general; bishoping is the specific act for people.
मुहावरे और अभिव्यक्तियाँ
"bishop's finger"
A signpost; not related to the verb but a common noun idiom.
Follow the bishop's finger to the village.
Dialect"to bishop the pot"
Archaic slang for burning milk (referring to the 'bishop's' black robes).
She let the milk bishop the pot.
Obsolete"as proud as a bishop"
Very proud or dignified.
He walked in as proud as a bishop.
Informal"to bishop a horse"
To deceptively alter a horse's teeth.
The dealer tried to bishop the horse.
Archaic Slang"under the bishop's eye"
Under strict supervision.
The priests lived under the bishop's eye.
Formal"bishop's mitre"
A shape or specific type of joint in carpentry.
He cut a bishop's mitre for the frame.
Technical"to play the bishop"
To act with great authority.
He likes to play the bishop in meetings.
Informal"the bishop has put his foot in it"
Old slang for burnt food.
The soup is ruined; the bishop has put his foot in it.
Obsolete"bishop's weed"
A type of plant (Goutweed).
The garden was full of bishop's weed.
Botanical"to be bishoped into heaven"
A poetic way of saying someone was confirmed before death.
The dying child was bishoped into heaven.
Literaryआसानी से भ्रमित होने वाले
Same spelling and sound.
The noun is the person; the verb is the action they perform.
The bishop (noun) will bishop (verb) the boy.
They mean the same thing.
'Confirm' is common; 'bishop' is formal/archaic.
I was confirmed (common) / I was bishoped (formal).
Related root.
'Episcopal' is an adjective; 'bishop' is the verb.
An episcopal (adj) visit to bishop (verb) the people.
Both refer to church leaders.
'Prelate' is a noun for a high official; 'bishop' is the action.
The prelate came to bishop the group.
Both are church roles.
A vicar cannot bishop; only a bishop can bishop.
The vicar watched as the bishop bishoped the class.
वाक्य संरचनाएँ
[Subject] was bishoped by [Authority].
The prince was bishoped by the Pope.
[Authority] will bishop the [Object].
The Archbishop will bishop the candidates.
The act of bishoping [Object]...
The act of bishoping the deacons took all afternoon.
Having been bishoped, [Subject]...
Having been bishoped, he was allowed to lead the service.
It is the duty of [Authority] to bishop...
It is the duty of the prelate to bishop the local youth.
Rarely does one see [Object] bishoped...
Rarely does one see so many bishoped at once.
He was bishoped in [Year/Place].
He was bishoped in 1920.
They are bishoping the children.
They are bishoping the children today.
शब्द परिवार
संज्ञा
क्रिया
विशेषण
संबंधित
इसे कैसे इस्तेमाल करें
Extremely low in modern English; higher in 19th-century literature.
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The priest bishoped the boy.
→
The bishop bishoped the boy.
Only a bishop has the authority to 'bishop' (confirm) in most traditions.
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He was bishoped as a priest.
→
He was ordained as a priest.
'Bishoping' refers to making someone a bishop or confirmation, not the priesthood.
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I am bishoping my coffee.
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I am making my coffee.
The verb 'bishop' has no secular meaning in modern English.
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They bishoped the new altar.
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They consecrated the new altar.
'Bishop' as a verb usually applies to people, not objects.
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He is a bishoping man.
→
He is a bishop.
Don't use the gerund as a simple descriptive adjective for the person.
सुझाव
Check the Era
If you are writing a story set before 1900, 'bishoped' is a great way to add authenticity to your church scenes.
Passive is Safer
Because the action is done *to* someone, the passive 'was bishoped' usually sounds more natural than the active voice.
Synonym Choice
Use 'confirm' for 99% of modern situations. Reserve 'bishop' for when you want to sound like an expert in church history.
Denominational Awareness
Remember that not all Christian groups have bishops. Don't use this word when talking about Baptists or Presbyterians.
Tone Matching
Don't mix 'bishoped' with modern slang. It belongs in a high-register, formal environment.
The Hat Rule
If the person doing the action is wearing a mitre (the tall hat), they are likely 'bishoping'.
Avoid Ambiguity
If there's any chance your reader might think of the chess piece, clarify the context immediately.
Clarify if Needed
If you use the word in a speech, you might say '...was bishoped, or confirmed, in the cathedral...'
Look for the Rite
When you see 'bishop' as a verb, look for words like 'oil', 'hands', or 'candidates' to confirm the meaning.
Theological Precision
In a theology paper, 'bishoping' can specifically refer to the 'episcopal' nature of the sacrament.
याद करें
स्मृति सहायक
Think of a **BISH**op **OP**ening the door to the church for you. To **BISHOP** is to open that door through confirmation.
दृश्य संबंध
Imagine a man in a tall hat (mitre) touching a child's head. That action is 'bishoping'.
Word Web
चैलेंज
Try to write a sentence using 'bishoped' to describe a historical event you know about.
शब्द की उत्पत्ति
From the Old English 'biscop', which comes from the Vulgar Latin 'ebiscopus', and ultimately from the Greek 'episkopos'.
मूल अर्थ: The Greek 'episkopos' literally means 'overseer' (epi- 'over' + skopos 'watcher').
Indo-European > Germanic > English (with Greek/Latin roots).सांस्कृतिक संदर्भ
The term is specific to certain Christian denominations; use 'confirmed' for a more inclusive religious term.
Common in British literature (Trollope, Dickens) and formal Anglican liturgy.
असल ज़िंदगी में अभ्यास करें
वास्तविक संदर्भ
Church History
- was bishoped in
- the act of bishoping
- power to bishop
- duly bishoped
Liturgical Studies
- the rite of bishoping
- who may bishop
- bishoping the oil
- ceremony of bishoping
Historical Fiction
- waiting to be bishoped
- the bishoping day
- bishoped by the king's choice
- newly bishoped
Theology
- the grace of being bishoped
- to bishop is to confer
- validly bishoped
- sacrament of bishoping
Genealogy/Records
- date bishoped
- place where bishoped
- bishoped by
- record of bishoping
बातचीत की शुरुआत
"Have you ever read a historical novel where someone was 'bishoped'?"
"In your culture, is there a ceremony similar to being bishoped?"
"Why do you think we use 'confirmed' more often than 'bishoped' today?"
"If you were a writer, in what scene would you use the verb 'bishop'?"
"Do you think 'bishoping' sounds more formal than 'ordaining'?"
डायरी विषय
Describe a formal ceremony you attended. Use the word 'bishoped' metaphorically or literally.
Write a short story set in the 1800s about a boy waiting to be bishoped.
Compare the words 'confirm' and 'bishop'. Which feels more powerful to you?
Imagine you are a bishop. Describe your day 'bishoping' the people of a small village.
Research a famous historical figure who was 'bishoped' and write about the event.
अक्सर पूछे जाने वाले सवाल
10 सवालIn most traditions, no. The verb 'to bishop' specifically implies an action that only a bishop has the authority to perform, such as confirmation or ordaining another bishop.
Yes, it is the past tense of the verb 'to bishop.' While rare today, it is grammatically correct and found in many dictionaries and historical texts.
It hasn't completely disappeared, but its usage declined significantly in the 20th century as 'confirm' became the standard term for the rite.
Not exactly. It specifically refers to the rites of confirmation or ordination, not general leadership or management of a parish.
In meaning, they are often identical. In tone, 'bishoping' is much more formal, traditional, and emphasizes the role of the bishop.
It is an obsolete slang term for filing a horse's teeth to make it look younger. You should avoid using it this way in modern English.
You would say: 'The Bishop of London will bishop the candidates.' This means he will perform the confirmation.
The noun appears often, but the specific English verb 'to bishop' is a later development in ecclesiastical English.
Generally no. It is specific to Christian denominations that have a hierarchical structure with bishops (like Catholic, Anglican, Orthodox).
No. While it involves a blessing, 'bishoping' is a specific sacramental act that changes a person's status in the church.
खुद को परखो 180 सवाल
Write a sentence using 'bishoped' in the passive voice about a historical figure.
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Explain the difference between 'ordaining' and 'bishoping' in two sentences.
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Write a short dialogue where someone mentions being bishoped.
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Use the gerund 'bishoping' in a sentence about a church schedule.
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Discuss the register of the verb 'bishop' and why it is rarely used today.
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Write a sentence using 'bishop' as an active verb.
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Describe a fictional scene where a character is being bishoped.
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Use the word 'bishoped' to describe a group of people.
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Write a formal announcement for a 'bishoping' ceremony.
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Write a sentence about the theological significance of being bishoped.
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Explain why 'bishop' as a verb is transitive.
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Write a sentence about a bishop's duties using the verb.
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Use 'bishoping' as the subject of a sentence.
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Write a sentence using 'bishoped' and 'archbishop'.
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Create a sentence using 'bishoped' in a metaphorical sense.
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Pronounce the word 'bishoped' and use it in a sentence about a church.
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Explain what a prelate does when he bishops someone.
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Ask: 'Who is authorized to bishop the youth?'
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Discuss the obsolescence of the verb 'bishop'.
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Listen to this: 'The prelate will bishop the group.' What is the prelate going to do?
Listen to this: 'He was bishoped in 1750.' What century was he confirmed in?
Listen to this: 'Are you being bishoped today?' Is the ceremony happening now?
Listen to this: 'The bishoping took all day.' Was it a short ceremony?
Listen to this: 'Only the bishoped may enter the inner circle.' Who can enter?
Listen to this: 'The boy was bishoped.' Was the boy confirmed?
Listen to this: 'He likes bishoping.' Does he like the action?
Listen to this: 'They were bishoped by the Archbishop.' Who did the ceremony?
Listen to this: 'The right to bishop is limited.' Can everyone do it?
Listen to this: 'He was bishoped at age twelve.' How old was he?
Listen to this: 'Who bishoped you?' What is the speaker asking?
Listen to this: 'Bishoping is for the church.' Where does it happen?
Listen to this: 'The bishoping was a grand affair.' Was it a small event?
Listen to this: 'She was bishoped in the chapel.' Where was she?
Listen to this: 'The act of bishoping is sacramental.' Is it a religious act?
Listen: 'The prelate bishoped the boy.' Is the boy the one doing the action?
Listen: 'He was bishoped after the war.' Did he get confirmed before the war?
Listen: 'They are bishoping now.' Is the ceremony over?
Listen: 'I was bishoped in Rome.' Where did it happen?
Listen: 'To bishop is a unique power.' Does everyone have this power?
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Summary
The verb 'bishop' is a formal way to describe the act of a bishop performing a confirmation or ordination. Example: 'The candidates were bishoped at the cathedral.'
- A rare verb meaning to perform a church confirmation.
- Can also mean to officially appoint someone as a bishop.
- Used almost exclusively in formal religious or historical contexts.
- Derived from the noun 'bishop,' referring to the leader's specific duties.
Check the Era
If you are writing a story set before 1900, 'bishoped' is a great way to add authenticity to your church scenes.
Passive is Safer
Because the action is done *to* someone, the passive 'was bishoped' usually sounds more natural than the active voice.
Synonym Choice
Use 'confirm' for 99% of modern situations. Reserve 'bishop' for when you want to sound like an expert in church history.
Denominational Awareness
Remember that not all Christian groups have bishops. Don't use this word when talking about Baptists or Presbyterians.
उदाहरण
The local priest confirmed that the teenagers would be bishoped during the spring ceremony.
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