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Meaning of sectant

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sectant (n.)

One of the portions of space bounded by the three coordinate planes. Specif. (Crystallog.), one of the parts of a crystal into which it is divided by the axial planes.

sectant Sentence Examples

  1. The sectant's beliefs were so extreme that they alienated even their closest friends and family.
  2. The leader of the sectant was a charismatic figure who exerted a powerful influence over his followers.
  3. The sectant isolated its members from the outside world, creating a closed and insular community.
  4. The sectant's teachings encouraged violence and intolerance towards those who did not share their beliefs.
  5. The members of the sectant were so devoted to their leader that they would do anything he asked them to do.
  6. The sectant's compound was located in a remote area, far from the prying eyes of the authorities.
  7. The sectant's rituals were bizarre and often involved self-flagellation and other forms of extreme asceticism.
  8. The young woman who joined the sectant was brainwashed by its teachings and lost all sense of reason.
  9. The police raided the sectant's compound and arrested its leaders, but many of the members escaped into the surrounding forest.
  10. The survivors of the sectant's collapse spoke of the horrors they had witnessed and the abuse they had endured.

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One of the portions of space bounded by the three coordinate planes. Specif. (Crystallog.), one of the parts of a crystal into which it is divided by the axial

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The sectant's beliefs were so extreme that they alienated even their closest friends and family.

The leader of the sectant was a charismatic figure who exerted a powerful influence over his followers.

The sectant isolated its members from the outside world, creating a closed and insular community.

The sectant's teachings encouraged violence and intolerance towards those who did not share their beliefs.