relique (Meaning)
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relique (n.)
See Relic.
Synonyms & Antonyms of relique
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relique Sentence Examples
- The monastery housed a venerated relique believed to be a fragment of the True Cross.
- The ancient relique was carefully preserved in a silver reliquary, its surface adorned with intricate carvings.
- Pilgrims traveled far and wide to witness the relique, hoping to receive its blessings.
- The veneration of reliques was a common practice in medieval Christianity.
- The relique of Saint Joan of Arc was said to possess miraculous healing powers.
- The relic chamber displayed a collection of reliques from different saints and martyrs.
- The relique of the Buddha's tooth was considered one of the most sacred objects in Buddhism.
- The discovery of a new relique sent shockwaves through the archaeological community.
- The authenticity of the relique was questioned by scholars, leading to a heated debate.
- The stolen relique was eventually recovered and returned to its rightful place in the cathedral.
FAQs About the word relique
See Relic.
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No antonyms found.
The monastery housed a venerated relique believed to be a fragment of the True Cross.
The ancient relique was carefully preserved in a silver reliquary, its surface adorned with intricate carvings.
Pilgrims traveled far and wide to witness the relique, hoping to receive its blessings.
The veneration of reliques was a common practice in medieval Christianity.