sectator (Meaning)

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sectator (n.)

A follower; a disciple; an adherent to a sect.

Synonyms & Antonyms of sectator

No Synonyms and anytonyms found

sectator Sentence Examples

  1. The sectator clung tenaciously to the enigmatic teachings of the fringe group.
  2. Despite warnings, the devoted sectator persisted in attending the unconventional gatherings.
  3. The charismatic leader amassed a loyal sectatorship that blindly followed his every word.
  4. The sectator's unwavering adherence to the cult's obscure beliefs raised concerns among their family and friends.
  5. Investigators found that the sectator had been indoctrinated into the secretive organization through a series of clandestine rituals.
  6. The sectator's unwavering loyalty to the group's principles tested the limits of their own autonomy and judgment.
  7. The sectator's isolation from mainstream society led to a heightened sense of dependency on the group.
  8. While the sectator initially found solace within the group, their doubts gradually began to surface.
  9. The sectator's decision to break away from the group was met with hostility and threats from its former members.
  10. The former sectator faced a challenging road to recovery, grappling with the psychological and emotional consequences of their involvement.

FAQs About the word sectator

A follower; a disciple; an adherent to a sect.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The sectator clung tenaciously to the enigmatic teachings of the fringe group.

Despite warnings, the devoted sectator persisted in attending the unconventional gatherings.

The charismatic leader amassed a loyal sectatorship that blindly followed his every word.

The sectator's unwavering adherence to the cult's obscure beliefs raised concerns among their family and friends.