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religious - use in sentences
Infinitive complement
- enjoy: You don't have to be religious to enjoy the uplifting, passionate, exciting sounds of gospel music.
Used with adjective complement
- become: She did not become religious, only working out the effects of the religious music.
- get: Without getting deeply religious, what should it mean to the church?
- look: You may say that secular modernity does not look particularly religious.
Modifies a noun
- belief: Whatever students ' religious beliefs, the Chaplain is always happy to talk to them.
- hatred: I'm talking here of the plans to create an offense of ' incitement to religious hatred ' .
- leader: They had been whipped into a frenzy by religious leaders.
- affiliation: We found gaps in our data concerning the religious affiliation of RUC members.
- observance: Religious observance Your religion or beliefs may mean you have to pray at set times of day.
- tradition: None of them have any place in the religious traditions of this country.
Modifying Another Word
- devoutly: The young Brits Bush seems to regard as the embodiment of evil are ordinary lads, neither especially political not devoutly religious.
- deeply: Without getting deeply religious, what should it mean to the church?
- purely: It is art; it is not purely religious art that doesn't have its attractions.
- distinctly: Yes, my father was a ' distinctly religious man, ' but not a pious.
- almost: Our -ism is declared in our almost religious devotion to a life determined, not from within ourselves, but by divine technological whim.
- particularly: You may say that secular modernity does not look particularly religious.
Preposition: in
- nature: Once again, Kurtz is not making a comment that is directly religious in nature.
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