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[ US /dɪˈvoʊʃənəɫ/ ]
[ UK /dɪvˈə‍ʊʃənə‍l/ ]
NOUN
  1. a short religious service
ADJECTIVE
  1. relating to worship
    a devotional exercise

How To Use devotional In A Sentence

  • As a devotional photographer a very tough man in terms of the handicraft of photo making.
  • Through forty-five songs interspersed with dialogue and scriptural verses, the play emphasized the Saint's complete devotional self-surrender.
  • Composed of hundreds of ephemeral objects, from sugar cookies to vials of cheap perfume to devotional candles, popular santos, kitschy trinkets and cans of Goya beans, ‘Infinito Botanica’ is a vast still life.
  • This is very similar to the detailed, ornate, velvety and yet touchingly naive backdrops of those medieval scenes, that can be glimpsed through narrow windows in front of which wimpled ladies exchange devotional books with chivalrous gentlemen. Archive 2008-06-01
  • Yet as an atheist and Marxist can we expect that she would understand or appreciate Hindu devotional or yogic practices?
  • Shakta devotionalists use puja rites, especially to the Shri Chakra yantra, to establish intimacy with the Goddess.
  • The visual stimulation of this wall of images finds a serene counterpart in a small room opening to the right, re-creating the devotional sanctum of a Mouride holy man.
  • They contain, according to him, mostly proper names, with devotional formulae, similar to those of the Sinaitic inscriptions and the Kufic and later epigraphs which we discovered. The Land of Midian
  • She has authored articles that range in topics from pilgrims’ maps to devotional arts, gender and ethnicity issues in Buddhist patronage, cults of saints in Asian traditions, and images of Buddhist cosmographies.
  • This includes a survey of the artwork from the nuns 'houses while considering how images may have been employed in devotional activities. Sensual Encounters: Monastic Women and Spirituality in Medieval Germany
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