Ceremonialism example sentences

ceremonialism

definition

  - noun form of ceremonial

cer·e·mo·ni·al

adjective

ceremonial (adjective)

  - relating to or used for formal events of a religious or public nature:

  - (of a position or role) involving only nominal authority or power:

  - the system of rules and procedures to be observed at a formal or religious occasion:

  - a rite or ceremony:

Synonyms

ceremonial, formal, official, state, public, ritual, ritualistic, prescribed, set, stately, courtly, solemn, dignified, celebratory, sacramental, liturgical, informal, unofficial, titular, formal, official, theoretical, purported, supposed, ostensible, real, custom, usage, practice, tradition, way, habit, norm, rule, code, canon, punctilio, conventionality, propriety, etiquette, protocol, formality, praxis, mores, ritual, ceremony, rite, formality, pomp, solemnity, form, custom, tradition, convention, usage, practice, routine, protocol, office, observance, sacrament, liturgy, praxis

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