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ecclesiastical

adjective
ec·​cle·​si·​as·​ti·​cal | \ i-ˌklē-zē-ˈa-sti-kəl How to pronounce ecclesiastical (audio) , e-ˌklē-\

Definition of ecclesiastical

1 : of or relating to a church especially as an established institution
2 : suitable for use in a church

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Other Words from ecclesiastical

ecclesiastically \ i-​ˌklē-​zē-​ˈa-​sti-​k(ə-​)lē How to pronounce ecclesiastically (audio) , e-​ˌklē-​ \ adverb

Synonyms & Antonyms for ecclesiastical

Synonyms

churchly, ecclesial, ecclesiastic

Antonyms

nonchurch, nonecclesiastical

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Examples of ecclesiastical in a Sentence

ecclesiastical laws that have been in existence for centuries

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Ninomiya’s all-black ensembles underlined his inventive use of fabric, while Piccioli’s colorful nylon capes suggested ecclesiastical astronauts. Erik Maza, Town & Country, "The Reimagining of a Classic Moncler Jacket," 20 Nov. 2018 Among the high-level ecclesiastical officials implicated in the report is Donald Wuerl, currently the archbishop of Washington, DC. Tara Isabella Burton, Vox, "Scathing report reveals 300 Pennsylvania Catholic priests sexually abused over 1,000 children," 19 Oct. 2018 After shuttering that brand in 2008, Pons took on a range of varied projects, including commissions for ecclesiastical vestments and protective, technical garments for the military. Vogue, "¡Hola, Muchache! Sebastián Pons Launches a New Gender-Fluid, One-Size-Fits-All Line From Majorca," 18 July 2018 Father Theodore McCarrick was a New Jersey priest, whose charisma and intelligence had already set him on a clear course to rise in the Catholic ecclesiastical hierarchy. Tara Isabella Burton, Vox, "A Catholic cardinal has weathered sex abuse allegations for years. Now they’re finally public," 29 July 2018 The state confiscated most ecclesiastical property. Michael Khodarkovsky, WSJ, "Russia Wages a Religious War Against Ukraine," 30 Sep. 2018 In May 2011, the man filed a complaint with Peru’s ecclesiastical court that was forwarded to the Vatican. Marcelo RochabrÚn And Andrea Zarate, New York Times, "Sex Abuse Case Shadows Pope Francis’ Visit to Peru," 17 Jan. 2018 Sessions now faces an ecclesiastical trial and, potentially, expulsion from his church. Tara Isabella Burton, Vox, "Pope Francis condemns Trump’s family separation policy," 20 June 2018 Arriving guests are received in the Great Hall, another double-height room with ecclesiastical overtones. Jo Rodgers, Vogue, "Old World Meets New at Adare Manor, Ireland’s Just-Renovated Castle Hotel," 4 Apr. 2018

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First Known Use of ecclesiastical

15th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1

History and Etymology for ecclesiastical

Middle English ecclesiasticall, from Late Latin ecclēsiasticus "of the Christian Church" + Middle English -all -al entry 1 — more at ecclesiastic entry 1

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ecclesiastical

adjective

English Language Learners Definition of ecclesiastical

: of or relating to the Christian church or clergy

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