Congregation can be categorized as a noun.
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congregation - a group of people who adhere to a common faith and habitually attend a given church | ||
congregation - the act of congregating | ||
congregation - an assemblage of people or animals or things collected together; "a congregation of children pleaded for his autograph"; "a great congregation of birds flew over" |
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1. | noun | A congregation of children pleaded for his autograph. | |
2. | noun | A great congregation of birds flew over. | |
3. | noun | Perhaps we should look at the death metal phenomenon less as an invitation to violence than as a couter-cultural response to the over hypocrisy of a large percentage of the 'Church-Morality' crowd, which gives a lot of lip service to loving thy neighbor, but doesn't apply that love very far beyond their own congregation. | |
4. | noun | Think of all life, if you will, as one great choir or one grand congregation. | |
5. | noun | Furthermore, the Vestry voted unanimously to invite the support of members of the CHS congregation for the Declaration. | |
6. | noun | The church congregation was moved by the fine sermon. | |
7. | noun | The congregation was moved by the fine sermon. | |
8. | noun | The priest blessed the congregation at the end of the mass. | |
9. | noun | The priest blessed the congregation. | |
10. | noun | The man formerly known as the "priest" blessed a group of people that was formerly known as the "congregation", but could no longer be called so due to demanding technical criteria. | |
11. | noun | We exorcise you, every unclean spirit, every satanic power, every incursion of the infernal adversary, every legion, every congregation and diabolical sect. | |
12. | noun | We have a congregation with terrific people. | |
13. | noun | The congregation was getting old. | |
14. | noun | Sami had affair with several women who were members of his congregation. | |
15. | noun | Sami was a member of the congregation. |
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A congregation of children pleaded for his autograph. |
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A great congregation of birds flew over. |
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Perhaps we should look at the death metal phenomenon less as an invitation to violence than as a couter-cultural response to the over hypocrisy of a large percentage of the 'Church-Morality' crowd, which gives a lot of lip service to loving thy neighbor, but doesn't apply that love very far beyond their own congregation. |
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Think of all life, if you will, as one great choir or one grand congregation. |
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Furthermore, the Vestry voted unanimously to invite the support of members of the CHS congregation for the Declaration. |
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The church congregation was moved by the fine sermon. | |
The congregation was moved by the fine sermon. | |
The priest blessed the congregation at the end of the mass. | |
The priest blessed the congregation. | |
The man formerly known as the "priest" blessed a group of people that was formerly known as the "congregation", but could no longer be called so due to demanding technical criteria. | |
We exorcise you, every unclean spirit, every satanic power, every incursion of the infernal adversary, every legion, every congregation and diabolical sect. | |
We have a congregation with terrific people. | |
The congregation was getting old. | |
Sami had affair with several women who were members of his congregation. | |
Sami was a member of the congregation. |