Sentences

excommunicate in a sentence

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Definition

To excommunicate means to officially exclude an individual from participation in the sacraments and services of a church due to violations of its teachings or rules.

Sample Sentences

  1. The church decided to excommunicate the member for violating its fundamental teachings.
  2. After a lengthy investigation, the council voted to excommunicate the leader for misconduct.
  3. In medieval times, being excommunicated often led to social ostracism and loss of community support.
  4. The controversial decision to excommunicate him sparked a heated debate among the congregation.
  5. She feared that if she spoke out, she might be excommunicated from her close-knit spiritual community.
  6. The church decided to excommunicate the member for spreading false teachings.
  7. After his controversial remarks, many feared he would be excommunicated from the community.
  8. She felt that excommunicating someone for their beliefs was a harsh and extreme measure.
  9. The council voted overwhelmingly to excommunicate the leader for his unethical actions.
  10. He faced the possibility of being excommunicated if he did not adhere to the group's rules.