unvicar (Meaning)

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unvicar (v. t.)

To deprive of the position or office a vicar.

Synonyms & Antonyms of unvicar

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unvicar Sentence Examples

  1. The unvicar's presence at the funeral was unexpected, as he had left the clergy years ago.
  2. Despite his unvicar status, he still wore his clerical robes, a reminder of his former life.
  3. The congregation was shocked to see an unvicar presiding over the service, but they listened respectfully to his words.
  4. The unvicar's sermon was a powerful reminder of the importance of faith, regardless of one's official role.
  5. After the service, many people approached the unvicar to share their stories and ask for his blessing.
  6. The unvicar listened patiently to each person's story, offering words of comfort and encouragement.
  7. He was a unvicar in name only, for his heart still held the compassion and wisdom of a true servant of God.
  8. The unvicar's presence at the funeral brought a sense of hope and healing to those who mourned.
  9. His words and actions reminded people that faith and love transcend official titles or status.
  10. The unvicar's story became a testament to the power of redemption and the unwavering nature of the human spirit.

FAQs About the word unvicar

To deprive of the position or office a vicar.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The unvicar's presence at the funeral was unexpected, as he had left the clergy years ago.

Despite his unvicar status, he still wore his clerical robes, a reminder of his former life.

The congregation was shocked to see an unvicar presiding over the service, but they listened respectfully to his words.

The unvicar's sermon was a powerful reminder of the importance of faith, regardless of one's official role.