schismatic (Meaning)

Wordnet

schismatic (a)

of or relating to or involved in or characteristic of schism

Webster

schismatic (a.)

Of or pertaining to schism; implying schism; partaking of the nature of schism; tending to schism; as, schismatic opinions or proposals.

Webster

schismatic (n.)

One who creates or takes part in schism; one who separates from an established church or religious communion on account of a difference of opinion.

schismatic Sentence Examples

  1. The schismatic sect sought to separate from the established religious hierarchy.
  2. The schismatic faction held divergent theological views, leading to a breach within the congregation.
  3. The schismatic leader attempted to establish an alternative ecclesial structure.
  4. The schismatic movement disrupted the unity and harmony of the faith community.
  5. The schismatic bishop was excommunicated from the established church for his heretical teachings.
  6. The schismatic council convened to debate and ratify the new schismatic doctrine.
  7. The schismatic breakaway group attracted followers with its charismatic leader and anti-establishment message.
  8. The schismatic schism threatened to shatter the religious landscape of the region.
  9. The schismatic rift had lasting repercussions within the faith tradition, dividing families and communities.
  10. The schismatic dispute was eventually resolved through dialogue and reconciliation efforts.

FAQs About the word schismatic

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The schismatic sect sought to separate from the established religious hierarchy.

The schismatic faction held divergent theological views, leading to a breach within the congregation.

The schismatic leader attempted to establish an alternative ecclesial structure.

The schismatic movement disrupted the unity and harmony of the faith community.