Crossword-Solution: EXCOMMUNICATION
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Excommunication | n. | The act of communicating or ejecting; esp., an ecclesiastical censure whereby the person against whom it is pronounced is, for the time, cast out of the communication of the church; exclusion from fellowship in things spiritual. |
We have 35 clues for the answer “EXCOMMUNICATION”
| Clue | Answers |
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| the state of being excommunicated | 1 answer |
| Support payment query? | 1 answer |
| Ouster of a sort | 1 answer |
| Ostracism of a sort | 1 answer |
| Former lover's text, e.g.? | 1 answer |
| Email from an old flame? | 1 answer |
| Church ban | 1 answer |
| CUTTING A PERSON OFF FROM A RELIGIOUS SOCIETY | 11 answers |
| fulmination | 23 answers |
| spoken curse | 24 answers |
| commination | 25 answers |
| home life | 27 answers |
| denunciation | 31 answers |
| Imputation | 38 answers |
| Imprecation | 39 answers |
| Oath | 44 answers |
| Hex | 45 answers |
| accusation | 52 answers |
| disapproval | 52 answers |
| anathema | 56 answers |
| castigation | 58 answers |
| Indictment | 60 answers |
| Malediction | 62 answers |
| condemnation | 66 answers |
| Curse | 67 answers |
| Damnation | 69 answers |
| Rebuke | 71 answers |
| Ban | 77 answers |
| motion | 78 answers |
| Criticism | 81 answers |
| Blame | 81 answers |
| reproach | 82 answers |
| Censure | 93 answers |
| Course | 106 answers |
| Charge ___ | 125 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
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Hint 2 anagram
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Sentences with EXCOMMUNICATION (5)
For this atrocity the Abbot menaced him with excommunication, and made out a dreadful list of complaints in the bowels and stomach, suffered by himself and his monks, in consequence of the tyrannical and unjust imprisonment they had sustained.
The greater excommunication, as the Pope calls it, we regard only as a civil penalty, and it does not concern us ministers of the Church.
When all was in order for our departure we walked down to the precincts of the quarantine establishment, and here awaited us a “compromised” {1} officer of the Austrian Government, who lives in a state of perpetual excommunication.
Not only were his enemies thus forbidden to deprive him of his salary, but their excommunication of him was made null and void; it became, indeed, a subject of ridicule, and even a man so nurtured in religious sentiment as John Keble confessed and lamented that the English people no longer believed in excommunication.
The Vatican troubles itself no more about beards or ringlets, and men may become hairy as bears, if such is their fancy, without fear of excommunication or deprivation of their political rights.
Quotes with EXCOMMUNICATION (3)
The next time believers tell you that 'separation of church and state' does not appear in our founding document, tell them to stop using the word 'trinity.' The word 'trinity' appears nowhere in the bible. Neither does Rapture, or Second Coming, or Original Sin. If they are still unfazed (or unphrased), by this, then add Omniscience, Omnipresence, Supernatural, Transcendence, Afterlife, Deity, Divinity, Theology, Monotheism, Missionary, Immaculate Conception, Christmas, Chris…
We may differ on many things, but what we respect is freeinquiry, openmindedness, and the pursuit of ideas for their own sake. We do not hold our convictions dogmatically: the disagreement between Professor Stephen Jay Gould and Professor Richard Dawkins, concerning “punctuated evolution” and the unfilled gaps in post-Darwinian theory, is quite wide as well as quite deep, but we shallresolve it by evidence and reasoning and not by mutual excommunication.
The holy stone looked for all the world like a small iron pineapple, its surface divided into squares by deep grooves, a tarnished silver-steel handle or lever held tight to the side. In ancient times the pineapple was ever the symbol of welcome, though the church used the objects in a different way. Apparently, each theological student of good family and destined for high office was given one on beginning their training and forbidden from pulling the lever on pain of excommu…
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Used 6 times in crossword archives (1975–2020).