"Excommunicate" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Excommunicate" Meaning

To excommunicate means to formally exclude or cut off someone from a religious community, organization, or group, often as a punishment for wrongdoing or heresy. This can involve denying them access to religious practices, rituals, or sacraments, and may even result in social ostracism and loss of status within the community. The term is often associated with the Catholic Church, where excommunication is a serious canonical penalty imposed by a bishop or higher ecclesiastical authority.

"Excommunicate" Examples

Excommunicate Examples


Definition:

To formally exclude someone from a religious organization or community, often as a form of punishment or discipline.

Examples:


The priest was considered such a heretic that he was excommunicate by the Catholic Church.
After refusing to renounce his beliefs, John Paul VI was excommunicate by the Pope.
The medieval monarchs believed that excommunicate was a powerful tool to maintain control over their subjects.
The church community was devastated when their beloved leader was excommunicate over disputes about ritual practices.
As a result of his alleged blasphemy, the artist was formally excommunicate from the Islamic community.

Note:

The word excommunicate is not often used in modern English, as the concept of formally excluding someone from a religious community is relatively rare in contemporary society. However, it can still be an effective way to convey a sense of drastic or irreversible separation, especially in historical or literary contexts.

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