Synonyms for excommunication
Grammar : Noun |
Spell : eks-kuh-myoo-ni-key-shuh n |
Phonetic Transcription : ˌɛks kəˌmyu nɪˈkeɪ ʃən |
Définition of excommunication
Origin :- mid-15c., from Late Latin excommunicationem (nominative excommunicatio), from past participle stem of excommunicare "put out of the community," in Church Latin "to expel from communion," from ex- "out" (see ex-) + communicare, from communis "common" (see common).
- noun expulsion
- Will the Ultramontanes admit the nullity of the excommunication?
- Extract from : « The Memoirs of Louis XIV., His Court and The Regency, Complete » by Duc de Saint-Simon
- We cannot maintain that all those who die in a state of excommunication, are incorruptible.
- Extract from : « The Phantom World » by Augustin Calmet
- The dead man replied that it was because he had died in a state of excommunication.
- Extract from : « The Phantom World » by Augustin Calmet
- He has placed your city of Coimbra under a ban of excommunication.
- Extract from : « The Historical Nights Entertainment, Second Series » by Rafael Sabatini
- They settled down in the valley of Honnef, and no excommunication has driven them from there.
- Extract from : « Legends of the Rhine » by Wilhelm Ruland
- So, on the 11th of July, the sentence of the greater (p. 303) excommunication was drawn up.
- Extract from : « Henry VIII. » by A. F. Pollard
- They brought the spreading Plague and the Excommunication of Savonarola.
- Extract from : « Romola » by George Eliot
- He threatened the King with excommunication, and of course that frightened him.
- Extract from : « Earl Hubert's Daughter » by Emily Sarah Holt
- The Bishop of Beauvais then pronounced her sentence of excommunication.
- Extract from : « The Story of Rouen » by Sir Theodore Andrea Cook
- We have presumed to separate men from the love of God by excommunication.
- Extract from : « Frank H. Nelson of Cincinnati » by Warren C. Herrick
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