Crucified

Synonyms for "crucified" (26 found)

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Translations

15 translations across 14 languages.

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Afrikaans

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  • gekruisig adj (that has been subject to crucifixion)

Arabic

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  • مَصْلُوب adj (that has been subject to crucifixion)

Catalan

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  • crucificat adj (that has been subject to crucifixion)

Dutch

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  • gekruisigd adj (that has been subject to crucifixion)

Finnish

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  • ristiinnaulittu adj (that has been subject to crucifixion)

French

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  • crucifié adj (that has been subject to crucifixion)

Galician

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  • crucificado adj (that has been subject to crucifixion)

German

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  • gekreuzigt adj (that has been subject to crucifixion)

Hebrew

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  • צָלוּב adj (that has been subject to crucifixion)

Italian

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  • crocifisso adj (that has been subject to crucifixion)

Ladino

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  • kruzificado adj (that has been subject to crucifixion)
  • kruçificado adj (that has been subject to crucifixion)

Latin

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  • crucifīxus adj (that has been subject to crucifixion)

Spanish

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  • crucificado adj (that has been subject to crucifixion)

Swedish

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  • korsfäst adj (that has been subject to crucifixion)

Sample sentences

10 total sentences available.

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The two lovers who eloped were crucified.

Source: tatoeba (1135994)

The declaratory sentence which, they say, was passed upon Adam, in case he ate of the apple, was not, that thou shalt surely be crucified, but, thou shalt surely die.

Source: tatoeba (1530037)

Christ was crucified by the Romans.

Source: tatoeba (3153660)

Tom has crucified himself.

Source: tatoeba (5745859)

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