Excommunicatory example sentences

[ˌekskəˈmyo͞onəkəˌtôrē] ✕ Play

  - adjective form of excommunicate

✕ Play verb [ˌekskəˈmyo͞onəˌkāt]

excommunicate (verb) · excommunicates (third person present) · excommunicated (past tense) · excommunicated (past participle) · excommunicating (present participle)

  - officially exclude (someone) from participation in the sacraments and services of the Christian Church:

  - excommunicated:

  - an excommunicated person:

Synonyms

excommunicate, rebuff, spurn, repudiate, discard, jettison, abandon, desert, exclude, shun, ostracize, blackball, blacklist, avoid, ignore, snub, disfellowship, blank, cut, forsake, welcome, damned, doomed, anathematized, excommunicated, fey, jinxed, accursed

"Excommunicatory" Example Sentences

1. The council's decision had excommunicatory implications for the dissenting members.
2. His excommunicatory pronouncements echoed through the hallowed halls.
3. A purely excommunicatory approach is rarely effective in resolving conflicts.
4. The bishop wielded his excommunicatory powers sparingly.
5. Fear of excommunicatory action kept many silent.
6. The letter contained a thinly veiled excommunicatory threat.
7. She felt the chill of his excommunicatory gaze.
8. The sermon took on an unexpectedly excommunicatory tone.
9. His actions were deemed to be of an excommunicatory nature.
10. The excommunicatory decree was met with outrage.
11. There was a palpable sense of excommunicatory tension in the air.
12. The possibility of excommunicatory sanctions loomed large.
13. He interpreted the silence as an excommunicatory gesture.
14. The excommunicatory process was lengthy and complex.
15. Such excommunicatory measures were unprecedented.
16. The excommunicatory power was rarely exercised.
17. The article detailed the excommunicatory practices of the sect.
18. He delivered the excommunicatory verdict with cold detachment.
19. Her words carried a subtly excommunicatory undertone.
20. The consequences of his excommunicatory actions were severe.
21. They debated the excommunicatory implications of his heresy.
22. The excommunicatory pronouncements were met with defiance.
23. The weight of the excommunicatory sentence was crushing.
24. This seemingly minor infraction could lead to excommunicatory proceedings.
25. His behavior bordered on the excommunicatory.
26. An excommunicatory atmosphere pervaded the meeting.
27. The excommunicatory letter arrived unexpectedly.
28. Many felt the excommunicatory decree was unjust.
29. He faced the threat of excommunicatory punishment.
30. The excommunicatory power resides solely with the patriarch.
31. The ritual included a distinctly excommunicatory element.
32. His argument was framed in excommunicatory terms.
33. The church's excommunicatory stance was unwavering.
34. He felt the sting of the excommunicatory judgment.
35. The book explored the historical use of excommunicatory practices.
36. The leader's excommunicatory edict caused a schism.
37. The excommunicatory language was deliberately inflammatory.
38. It was a purely excommunicatory act of spite.
39. The excommunicatory process was shrouded in secrecy.
40. He challenged the validity of the excommunicatory decision.
41. The excommunicatory rhetoric intensified the conflict.
42. She considered the excommunicatory threat a bluff.
43. The archbishop's excommunicatory powers were absolute.
44. The excommunicatory implications were far-reaching.
45. His tone was increasingly excommunicatory and hostile.
46. The scholars debated the theological basis for excommunicatory practices.
47. The excommunicatory act was irreversible.
48. He sought to overturn the excommunicatory judgment.
49. The excommunicatory decree was a watershed moment.
50. There was a hint of something excommunicatory in his smile.

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