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excommunication

/eks-kuh-myoo-ni-key-shuhn/US // ˌɛks kəˌmyu nɪˈkeɪ ʃən //

驱逐出境,被驱逐出境,被逐出教会,被逐出家门

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the act of excommunicating.
    • : the state of being excommunicated.
    • : the ecclesiastical sentence by which a person is excommunicated.

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Examples

  • The church was not happy with his views, and there was talk of excommunication.

  • But the threat of something as severe as excommunication was completely unexpected to her.

  • Dehlin believed the decision to threaten him and Kelly with excommunication came from high within the LDS Church.

  • Dehlin was similarly blindsided by the threat of excommunication.

  • If you are a man, and therefore a priesthood holder, it takes a council of 15 men to agree on excommunication.

  • Whether in its public or private circumstances, all bore the marks of universal excommunication.

  • No sooner had the sentences of excommunication been promulgated than King Robert took measures to have them revoked or mitigated.

  • The Council of Constantinople passed a sentence of excommunication upon the swearers of heathen oaths.

  • Excommunication was held to be equivalent to a sentence of death.

  • The Church is armed with a sword; excommunication is a sentence of death.