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Ingeminated vs Ingeminate - What's the difference?

ingeminated | ingeminate |

As verbs the difference between ingeminated and ingeminate

is that ingeminated is (ingeminate) while ingeminate is to say (a statement, word etc) two or more times; to reiterate, to emphasize through repetition.

As an adjective ingeminate is

redoubled.

ingeminated

English

Verb

(head)
  • (ingeminate)

  • ingeminate

    English

    Verb

    (ingeminat)
  • To say (a statement, word etc.) two or more times; to reiterate, to emphasize through repetition.
  • *1638 , , Some Yeares Travels , II:
  • *:we found a black pavillion; in it three old Arabians; who, out of their Alcoran ingeminated a dolefull requiem to their Brothers carcasse, over which they sat [...].
  • Adjective

    (en adjective)
  • redoubled
  • (Jeremy Taylor)
  • reiterated
  • ----

    ingeminate

    English

    Verb

    (ingeminat)
  • To say (a statement, word etc.) two or more times; to reiterate, to emphasize through repetition.
  • *1638 , , Some Yeares Travels , II:
  • *:we found a black pavillion; in it three old Arabians; who, out of their Alcoran ingeminated a dolefull requiem to their Brothers carcasse, over which they sat [...].
  • Adjective

    (en adjective)
  • redoubled
  • (Jeremy Taylor)
  • reiterated
  • ----