schismatize (Meaning)
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schismatize (v. i.)
To take part in schism; to make a breach of communion in the church.
Synonyms & Antonyms of schismatize
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schismatize Sentence Examples
- The religious schism caused the church to schismatize into multiple factions.
- The schismatization of the organization led to a loss of trust and hindered its effectiveness.
- The political movement sought to schismatize the country and divide its citizens.
- The schismatization within the family tore apart close relationships.
- The schismatic tendencies within the group threatened to undermine its unity.
- The schismatization of the society created a deep divide between its members.
- The leader's divisive actions led to the schismatization of the group he once led.
- The schismatization of the community left a lasting scar on its history.
- The schismatization of the church was a major turning point in its development.
- The schismatization of the organization into competing factions made it impossible to move forward effectively.
FAQs About the word schismatize
To take part in schism; to make a breach of communion in the church.
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The religious schism caused the church to schismatize into multiple factions.
The schismatization of the organization led to a loss of trust and hindered its effectiveness.
The political movement sought to schismatize the country and divide its citizens.
The schismatization within the family tore apart close relationships.