unchristianize Synonyms
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unchristianize Meaning
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unchristianize (v. t.)
To turn from the Christian faith; to cause to abandon the belief and profession of Christianity.
unchristianize Sentence Examples
- The fervent preacher aimed to unchristianize the deeply rooted pagan beliefs within the community.
- The oppressive regime sought to unchristianize the nation by suppressing religious practices and dismantling churches.
- The progressive theologian argued that the church's outdated teachings had unchristianized its message and alienated modern followers.
- The violent mob attacked the Christian orphanage, seeking to unchristianize the innocent children residing within.
- The scandalous revelation of the pastor's infidelity unchristianized his reputation and shattered the congregation's trust.
- The atheist professor's relentless attacks on religion attempted to unchristianize the university campus by promoting secularism.
- The syncretic movement aimed to unchristianize the sacred texts by blending them with elements of other faiths.
- The ancient Roman emperors employed persecution to unchristianize the fledgling Christian community.
- The divisive rhetoric of the hate group sought to unchristianize all those who differed from their narrow-minded ideology.
- The misguided zealot's actions unchristianized the mission, driving away potential converts with their judgmental attitude.
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To turn from the Christian faith; to cause to abandon the belief and profession of Christianity.
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The fervent preacher aimed to unchristianize the deeply rooted pagan beliefs within the community.
The oppressive regime sought to unchristianize the nation by suppressing religious practices and dismantling churches.
The progressive theologian argued that the church's outdated teachings had unchristianized its message and alienated modern followers.
The violent mob attacked the Christian orphanage, seeking to unchristianize the innocent children residing within.