unpriest Antonyms

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Meaning of unpriest

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unpriest (v. t.)

To deprive of priesthood; to unfrock.

unpriest Sentence Examples

  1. In the alternative reality of the novel, the protagonist encountered an unpriest, a figure who rejected the traditional role of clergy.
  2. The unpriest, disillusioned by the church's hierarchy, sought spiritual fulfillment outside organized religion.
  3. Legends spoke of an ancient order of unpriests who served as spiritual guides without the constraints of dogma.
  4. The unpriest's teachings emphasized personal introspection over adherence to religious doctrine.
  5. Some viewed the unpriest as a heretic, while others saw them as a liberator from institutionalized faith.
  6. The unpriest's unconventional approach to spirituality drew followers seeking a more authentic connection with the divine.
  7. Despite facing persecution from the established clergy, the unpriest continued to spread their message of universal love and compassion.
  8. The unpriest's sermons resonated with those disillusioned by the hypocrisy of organized religion.
  9. As word of the unpriest's teachings spread, they became a symbol of spiritual freedom and individual empowerment.
  10. The unpriest's legacy endured long after their passing, inspiring generations to seek truth and meaning beyond traditional religious structures.

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To deprive of priesthood; to unfrock.

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No antonyms found.

In the alternative reality of the novel, the protagonist encountered an unpriest, a figure who rejected the traditional role of clergy.

The unpriest, disillusioned by the church's hierarchy, sought spiritual fulfillment outside organized religion.

Legends spoke of an ancient order of unpriests who served as spiritual guides without the constraints of dogma.

The unpriest's teachings emphasized personal introspection over adherence to religious doctrine.