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Meaning of excommune

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excommune (v. t.)

To exclude from participation in; to excommunicate.

excommune Sentence Examples

  1. The archbishop reluctantly excommunicated the rebellious priest for his heretical beliefs.
  2. The devout woman pleaded with the bishop to excommune her husband for his infidelity.
  3. The church elders excommunicated the wayward member for violating its sacred laws.
  4. The pope's excommunication of the emperor sparked widespread outrage and revolt.
  5. The fear of excommunication kept many faithful in line with the church's teachings.
  6. The excommunicated bishop established his own breakaway sect, rejecting the authority of the Vatican.
  7. The excommunee spent years isolated from the church and its community, longing for reconciliation.
  8. The threat of excommunication was used as a powerful tool to maintain order and obedience within the church.
  9. The act of excommunication served as a spiritual punishment intended to bring about repentance and change.
  10. Historically, excommunication has been used to ostracize and control individuals who deviated from church doctrine or morality.

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To exclude from participation in; to excommunicate.

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The archbishop reluctantly excommunicated the rebellious priest for his heretical beliefs.

The devout woman pleaded with the bishop to excommune her husband for his infidelity.

The church elders excommunicated the wayward member for violating its sacred laws.

The pope's excommunication of the emperor sparked widespread outrage and revolt.