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Meaning of sectary

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sectary (n)

a member of a sect

Webster

sectary (n.)

A sectarian; a member or adherent of a sect; a follower or disciple of some particular teacher in philosophy or religion; one who separates from an established church; a dissenter.

sectary Sentence Examples

  1. The sectary's radical beliefs ostracized them from society.
  2. The secret sectary held clandestine meetings in a secluded forest grove.
  3. The sectary's influence pervaded every aspect of their followers' lives.
  4. The charismatic sectary led a loyal flock of believers who blindly followed his teachings.
  5. The sectary's teachings were a bizarre blend of ancient wisdom and modern pseudoscience.
  6. The government suspected the sectary of inciting sedition and rebellion.
  7. The sectary's followers were known for their fanatical devotion and extreme rituals.
  8. The true sectary remained hidden from the public, their identity a closely guarded secret.
  9. The sectary's propaganda spread like wildfire, reaching far beyond the confines of their isolated community.
  10. The sectary's beliefs clashed with established norms, causing widespread controversy and alarm.

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The sectary's radical beliefs ostracized them from society.

The secret sectary held clandestine meetings in a secluded forest grove.

The sectary's influence pervaded every aspect of their followers' lives.

The charismatic sectary led a loyal flock of believers who blindly followed his teachings.