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Definition of "hypostatic" [hy•po•stat•ic]

  • Pertaining to hypostasis, especially with reference to hypostatic union. (adjective)
  • Personal, or distinctly personal; relating to the divine hypostases, or substances. (adjective)
  • Depending upon, or due to, deposition or setting. (adjective)
  • Pertaining to hypostasis. (adjective)
  • Of a gene, affected by hypostasis. (adjective)

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Use "hypostatic" in a sentence
  • "The term hypostatic union is much easier than it sounds, but the concept is as profound as anything in the universe-the personal union of the eternal Son of God with our humanity."
  • "This union of the two natures in one Person has been for centuries called a hypostatic union, that is, a union in the"
  • ""Christian theology refers to Christ as being simultaneously divine and human, a dual nature known as the hypostatic union," writes"
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