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unsectarian

/sek-tair-ee-uhn/US // sɛkˈtɛər i ən //UK // (sɛkˈtɛərɪən) //

无教派,无宗派,无教派的,不分教派

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : of or relating to sectaries or sects.
    • : narrowly confined or devoted to a particular sect.
    • : narrowly confined or limited in interest, purpose, scope, etc.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a member of a sect.
    • : a bigoted or narrow-minded adherent of a sect.

Synonyms & Antonyms

as incatholic

Examples

  • Nothing is more dangerous and or more likely to stoke sectarian violence.

  • Bloodlands, a four-part BBC crime drama that broke ratings records in Northern Ireland and has since been renewed for a second season, awakens the ghosts of that sectarian violence.

  • Then sectarian violence rocked the country and tourism all but vanished.

  • This led to the formation of a Christian militant group to counter the rebels, and all-out sectarian violence exploded.

  • After the Iranian Revolution, discrimination took on a sectarian flavor.

  • Sectarian strife now empowers the civil wars in Syria, Iraq and Yemen and Al Qaedaism flourishes in the chaos.

  • If the U.S. does nothing, the Arab world will continue its slide into sectarian bigotry, political repression, and madness.

  • The war back then was clearly becoming more sectarian and Islamic—the trajectory was obvious.

  • They called themselves by no sectarian name, nor could they have told to what “party” they belonged.

  • She describes him as a dangerous sectarian, a veritable sorcerer, and the evil genius of one of her own relatives.

  • This sectarian policy has borne bitter fruit in Ireland, in the alienation of a great mass of the Irish people.

  • Let him sit with me here any night on my housetop and he will see the sad effects of sectarian reform and newspaper hysteria.

  • Bunyan had a perfect wealth of sectarian scurrility at his command.