How To Use Votary In A Sentence

  • Moily, who's credited with streamlining engineering admission process structure in Karnatata (where caste-based reservations for various OBC communities often posed a systemic problem, until Moily, as then chief minister, streamlined the process), has also been known as a votary of caste-based census. Top Headlines
  • These are the consistent, patterned actions of a votary of approval-seeking and compelled conciliation. Sharon O'Connell: Barack Obama, Where Have You Gone? Oh, There.
  • He was a votary of golf.
  • Seeing him draw nigh, burying his broad wheels in the oppressed soil — I, the prostrate votary — felt beforehand the annihilating craunch. Villette
  • The organismic, “what you can do for your country” implies that the government is the master or the deity, the citizen, the servant or the votary. The Volokh Conspiracy » On Patriotism
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  • Mr. Chakrabarty has been a strong votary of financial inclusion, urging banks for more push into rural and semi-urban areas. RBI Prunes Deputy Governor's Roles
  • In future I shall become what is called a votary, and shall cut down my spirits to the narrowest limit. Through Three Campaigns A Story of Chitral, Tirah and Ashanti
  • As the fan blew upon it, the flame of the votary candle swayed and flickered.
  • There is invariably a reciprocal relationship between the votary and the saint to whom a vow is made; if the votary receives the demanded protection, healing, or victory, he or she must meet the obligation made at the time of the vow.
  • Greek Mythology Roman Mythology A priest or votary of Bacchus.
  • The lady, too, is a votary of the muses; and as I think myself somewhat of a judge in my own trade, I assure you that her verses, always correct, and often elegant, are much beyond the common run of the _lady poetesses_ of the day. The Letters of Robert Burns
  • a votary of Aphrodite
  • The organismic, “what you can do for your country” implies that the government is the master or the deity, the citizen, the servant or the votary. The Volokh Conspiracy » On Patriotism
  • He was a votary of the esoteric Eton religion, the kind of graceful, tolerant, sleepy boy who is showered with favors and crowned with all the laurels, who is liked by the masters and admired by the boys without any apparent exertion on his part, without experiencing the ill-effects of success himself or arousing the pangs of envy in others. Arrested Development
  • The wall-text description of the latter as ‘display figures’ is questionable, since they are primarily tutelary deities to which devotees made regular votary offerings.
  • François Gautier is a known hindutva votary who keeps on invoking the name of Sri Aurobindo. Spurious acolytes
  • the cultured votary of science
  • Babichev, who personifies the purblind utopianism of the Communist regime, cuts a truly grotesque figure as the votary of social planning, epitomized in his quest for the perfect mass-produced sausage.
  • In other words, it is about genealogy of ideas, rather than suggesting that so and so was a Hindutva votary or any such nonsense. There are aspects of Sri Aurobindo's thought that forms the genealogy and patrimony of political Hindutva
  • Only superstition is now so well advanced, that men of the first blood, are as firm as butchers by occupation; and votary resolution, is made equipollent to custom, even in matter of blood. The Essays

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