unchaplain (Meaning)

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unchaplain (v. t.)

To remove from a chaplaincy.

Synonyms & Antonyms of unchaplain

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unchaplain Sentence Examples

  1. The unchaplain's sermon stirred controversy with its unconventional views.
  2. James's unchaplain ways led him to question the traditional dogma of his faith.
  3. The church authorities were taken aback by the unchaplain's unorthodox practices.
  4. Mary's unchaplain spirit fueled her desire to challenge religious norms.
  5. The unchaplain's unconventional attire and mannerisms often drew curious glances.
  6. The congregation was divided on the unchaplain's teachings, some embracing his radical ideas, others shunning them.
  7. Despite his unchaplain demeanor, Father Benedict remained steadfast in his belief in the divine.
  8. The unchaplain's writings challenged the established religious hierarchy, inviting both praise and condemnation.
  9. The unchaplain's mission was to foster spiritual growth beyond the confines of traditional religious structures.
  10. The unchaplain's influence extended far beyond his local community, inspiring a movement of free thinkers and spiritual seekers.

FAQs About the word unchaplain

To remove from a chaplaincy.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The unchaplain's sermon stirred controversy with its unconventional views.

James's unchaplain ways led him to question the traditional dogma of his faith.

The church authorities were taken aback by the unchaplain's unorthodox practices.

Mary's unchaplain spirit fueled her desire to challenge religious norms.