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seminary - use in sentences
Converse of object
- enter: In 1939, he entered the minor seminary in Traunstein, his first step toward the priesthood.
- attend: A year later, they moved to Toronto, where they both attended a downtown Baptist seminary.
- establish: Around 1716-17 it was decided to establish the seminary at Scalan a wild and desolate spot surrounded on three sides by hills.
- leave: He gave me his promise, but he did not keep it when I left the seminary.
Adjective modifier
- Catholic: We believe it is now at Ushaw [ Ushaw College, a Catholic seminary at Durham ] .
- evangelical: We felt that there was a great need to start an evangelical seminary in the Episcopal church.
- Islamic: He has also had a formative role in developing an Islamic seminary in Britain.
- junior: In 1907, he entered a junior Franciscan seminary, where he excelled in mathematics and physics.
- religious: He was sent to Rome and lived in a religious seminary.
Modifies a noun
- professor: One of my seminary professors was a missionary to Korea.
- priest: Proceeding relative to Roger Gwyn, the seminary priest.
- student: For seminary students, the goal of studying Greek grammar is the accurate exegesis of biblical texts.
- teacher: Sister Smith serves as Stake Director of Public Affairs and as a seminary teacher.
- training: From there I proceeded to Talbot Theological Seminary to complete my seminary training.
- building: The first would see the seminary building converted into 6 townhouses, with the teaching block forming 1 house.
Adjective modifier
- theological: Here he learned what he could not have learned in any of the theological seminaries of that time.
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