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US
/ɹiˈɫɪdʒənɪst/
]
[ UK /ɹɪlˈɪdʒənˌɪst/ ]
[ UK /ɹɪlˈɪdʒənˌɪst/ ]
NOUN
- a person addicted to religion or a religious zealot
How To Use religionist In A Sentence
- Each religion educates its young in a sectarian way, for religionists believe that to learn one specific path is sufficient and necessary.
- He omits to mention, however, that education is the one section of the U.S. economy that his Leftist co-religionists dominate.
- The first may be called an error of worldly-minded men, the other an error of mistaken religionists.
- Until I see you even once denounce the shrieky eliminationism that is the stock-in-trade of your political coreligionists -- some examples are compiled here, and there are several more recent ones -- I, for one, can do without your Pecksniffian faux-outrage about a throwaway and self-contradictory Twitter comment. Archive 2009-04-01
- For Phil and his co-religionists, there is no distinction between prophecy and self-fulfilling prophecy.
- The service would have been pronounced by any modern aesthetic religionist -- or religious aesthete, which is it? Sylvie and Bruno
- He intended to secure for all time a religious and civil equality for his co-religionists.
- Does that go as far as shopping co-religionists for any indication of heightened religiosity?
- You're motivated by and, in fact, are permitted under current law to hire coreligionists, people who believe as you do.
- This eirenicon brought down upon him the most vehement attacks from the extreme party of his coreligionists, above all from Calovius, the representative of rigid Lutheranism. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 6: Fathers of the Church-Gregory XI