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11 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Excommunicate' in a Sentence

"To exclude someone from participating in church activities or receiving religious rites as a punishment, decided by religious authorities." more

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The church elders will be excommunicating the heretic for spreading false doctrines.
The pope has excommunicated the heretic priest for spreading false doctrines.
The sect, founded on strict principles, will have been excommunicating members who deviate from the prescribed rituals.
The pope excommunicated the king for disobedience to church doctrines.
The school is excommunicating the bully to maintain a safe environment.
The council will have been excommunicating the heretics for their divergent beliefs.
The synod has been excommunicating priests who deviate from the prescribed rituals and traditions.
The elders had to excommunicate the thief who repeatedly stole from fellow villagers.
The leaders are excommunicating the traitor from their alliance.
Despite his remorse, the council was excommunicating the member for his actions.
The council will have excommunicated the corrupt official before the trial begins.

Excommunicate

eks-kuh-myoo-ni-keyt
verbTo exclude someone from participating in church activities or receiving religious rites as a punishment, decided by religious authorities.

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Last Updated On: June 23, 2024
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