semi-christianized (Meaning)
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semi-christianized (a.)
Half Christianized.
Synonyms & Antonyms of semi-christianized
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semi-christianized Sentence Examples
- The semi-christianized village retained some pagan beliefs alongside their Christian teachings.
- The society had become semi-christianized over time, adopting Christian practices while still adhering to some traditional customs.
- The semi-christianized emperor attempted to convert his subjects to Christianity, but faced resistance from those who clung to their old beliefs.
- The semi-christianized region celebrated both Christian and pagan festivals, blending the two traditions.
- The semi-christianized community struggled to reconcile Christian values with their existing cultural norms.
- The semi-christianized nation still participated in pre-Christian rituals, such as animal sacrifices and spirit worship.
- The semi-christianized ruler used both Christian and pagan symbols in their official iconography.
- The semi-christianized period saw a gradual shift in religious practices and beliefs, as Christianity gradually permeated society.
- The semi-christianized church tolerated some non-Christian elements in its worship, such as the veneration of local deities.
- The semi-christianized society experienced a resurgence of paganism in later centuries, as some members reverted to their ancestral beliefs.
FAQs About the word semi-christianized
Half Christianized.
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No antonyms found.
The semi-christianized village retained some pagan beliefs alongside their Christian teachings.
The society had become semi-christianized over time, adopting Christian practices while still adhering to some traditional customs.
The semi-christianized emperor attempted to convert his subjects to Christianity, but faced resistance from those who clung to their old beliefs.
The semi-christianized region celebrated both Christian and pagan festivals, blending the two traditions.