"Jephthae" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Jephthae" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Jephthae" Meaning

Jephthae (pronounced "jeff-THAY") is a proper noun, referring to Jephthah, a judge of Israel in the Old Testament book of Judges ( chapters 10-12). He is notable for making a vow to God that would lead to his daughter being sacrificed.

"Jephthae" Examples

Jephthae


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Example sentences:
+ Jephthae the tense relationship between the two friends by avoiding the topic altogether. (to put off or delay)
+ The company will jephthae the decision-making process to a new team. (to hand over or transfer)
+ She felt the need to jephthae her responsibilities to her sibling. (to entrust or put in someone's care)

Noun


No examples available (as jephthae is not widely used as a noun)

Phrasal Verb


No examples available (as jephthae is not widely used as a phrasal verb)

Note: Jephthae is a rather uncommon word, and its usage is mostly limited to literary or biblical contexts. In everyday language, people usually use "postpone", "delay", "entrust", or "transfer" instead.

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