diabolatry (Meaning)

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diabolatry (n)

the acts or rites of worshiping devils

Synonyms & Antonyms of diabolatry

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diabolatry Sentence Examples

  1. The medieval village was known for its clandestine diabolatry rituals conducted deep in the woods.
  2. In some dark corners of history, diabolatry was practiced fervently, often in secret.
  3. The cult's diabolatry ceremonies involved elaborate incantations and sacrificial offerings.
  4. The Puritans of Salem were convinced that the accused were engaging in diabolatry, leading to the infamous witch trials.
  5. Despite warnings from the church, diabolatry continued to thrive in certain remote regions.
  6. The ancient tome contained spells and invocations for those dabbling in diabolatry.
  7. Scholars debated whether reports of diabolatry in the village were exaggerated or based on actual events.
  8. The rise of diabolatry in the kingdom led to widespread fear and suspicion among the populace.
  9. The inquisitors were tasked with rooting out practitioners of diabolatry, often through brutal interrogation methods.
  10. Legends spoke of a hidden temple where diabolatry was practiced openly, away from prying eyes.

FAQs About the word diabolatry

the acts or rites of worshiping devils

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The medieval village was known for its clandestine diabolatry rituals conducted deep in the woods.

In some dark corners of history, diabolatry was practiced fervently, often in secret.

The cult's diabolatry ceremonies involved elaborate incantations and sacrificial offerings.

The Puritans of Salem were convinced that the accused were engaging in diabolatry, leading to the infamous witch trials.