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paganizing (p. pr. & vb. n.)
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paganizing Sentence Examples
- The zealous missionaries worked tirelessly to combat the paganizing influences infiltrating the local community.
- The once-pious church succumbed to paganizing practices, diluting its core beliefs with superstition and idol worship.
- The emperor's decision to restore pagan festivals and rituals ignited a wave of paganizing sentiment throughout the empire.
- The rise of mysticism and theosophy during the 19th century led to a paganizing revival in some Western societies.
- The ancient druid practices were gradually paganized by Roman influence, resulting in a hybrid of Celtic and Roman rituals.
- The ongoing paganizing of modern culture threatens the very foundations of Western civilization.
- The cult leader's teachings promoted a distorted and paganizing form of spirituality that appealed to disenchanted youth.
- The art and architecture of the Renaissance period reflected a paganizing trend that celebrated human form and worldly delights.
- The emperor Constantine's conversion to Christianity did not fully eradicate paganizing beliefs, which continued to linger in various sects and cults.
- The decline of traditional religious practices has paved the way for the resurgence of paganizing beliefs and rituals in many parts of the world.
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The zealous missionaries worked tirelessly to combat the paganizing influences infiltrating the local community.
The once-pious church succumbed to paganizing practices, diluting its core beliefs with superstition and idol worship.
The emperor's decision to restore pagan festivals and rituals ignited a wave of paganizing sentiment throughout the empire.
The rise of mysticism and theosophy during the 19th century led to a paganizing revival in some Western societies.