Sentence example with the word 'sectarian'

sectarian

adherent, bigoted, cultish, dissenter, extremist, hallowing, local, objector, prejudicial, schismatic, ugly duckling

Definition adj. of or relating to or characteristic of a sect or sects

Last update: June 23, 2015


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Sectarian Violence destroys national feeling among the people.   [Please select]

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The political leaders turned sectarians in their views.   [Please select]

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There were two general types of these communities, the sectarian and the economic.   [Please select]

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The author's broad and liberal sympathies saved him from sectarian, sectional, or partisan views.   [Please select]

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If it were otherwise, Parliamentary government would become the worst of governments--a sectarian government.   [Please select]

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The woman's churlish sectarian prejudices had played ideally into his hands.   [Please select]

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The influence of these sectarian divisions upon the progress of the Reformation was most disastrous.   [Please select]

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Such objections as these were to be expected, from individual interest or sectarian prejudices.   [Please select]

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I may observe by the way that this book cured me of my sectarian follies.   [Please select]

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He went to church quite regularly, but was non-sectarian, and was just as apt to appear at the Eskimo Mission Chapel as at St.   [Please select]

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"[15] We shall not go into the details of the controversy, which really degenerated into a sectarian squabble."   [Please select]

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