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[ uhn-churcht ] / ʌnˈtʃɜrtʃt /
adjectivenot being a member of a church; not attending any church. Origin of unchurchedFirst recorded in 1675–85; un-1 + church + -ed2 Words nearby unchurchedunchecked, unchic, unchoke, unchristian, unchurch, unchurched, uncia, uncial, unciform, unciform bone, Uncinaria Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for unchurchedThe elfin race were supposed to be on the watch for unchurched or unsained mothers to have the benefit of their milk. The Science of Fairy Tales|Edwin Sidney Hartland Especially in Beaverhead and Hughes, this area is unchurched and to a great extent neglected. The Church on the Changing Frontier|Helen O. Belknap It has unchurched millions, is still unchurching at a tremendous rate, and will end by unchurching itself. Explanation of Catholic Morals|John H. Stapleton Why should we be "unchurched" any more than the continental churches? The Story of My Life|Egerton Ryerson
Words related to unchurchedoust, curse, eject, expel, repudiate, proscribe, dismiss, denounce, remove, ban, exclude, anathematize, cast out |