interfaith
interfaith
Definition
inter·faith (in′tər fāt̸h′)
adjective
between or involving persons adhering to different religions
interfaith
Usage Examples
Converse of object
- promote: Do you want to get involved with promoting interfaith on campus?
Modifies a noun
- dialog: This kind of mature interfaith dialog is good for everyone.
- relation: We can look forward to the next volume in this series which, hopefully, will push further at the boundaries of interfaith relations.
- understanding: Their partnership is a model of interfaith understanding and dialog.
- meeting: The writer spoke at two such interfaith meetings, saying pretty much what the writer published in the Daily Star last week.
- group: It has over 90 member bodies including local interfaith groups based in the North East.
Noun used with modifier
- capacity: Faith Communities Capacity Building Fund - Up to £ 50,000 awards for capacity building and/or interfaith activity.
- and/or: Faith Communities Capacity Building Fund - Up to £ 50,000 awards for capacity building and/or interfaith activity.
- building: Faith Communities Capacity Building Fund - Up to £ 50,000 awards for capacity building and/or interfaith activity.
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