religious establishment
collocation in Englishmeaningsofreligiousandestablishment
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religious
adjective
us//uk/rɪˈlɪdʒ.əs/
relating ...
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establishment
noun
uk/ɪˈstæb.lɪʃ.mənt/us/ɪˈstæb.lɪʃ.mənt/
a business or other organization, or the place where an ...
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(Definition ofreligiousandestablishmentfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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By that fact, they also represented the intellectual heights of an informal nationalreligiousestablishment.24 21.
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It is usually understood that the loser in this educational rearrangement was thereligiousestablishment.
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Is there considerable support for the conservativereligiousestablishment?
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But their adversary, a well-entrenched and widely influential malereligiousestablishment, is only slightly less intimidating.
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Brothers were not allocated to one particular type ofreligiousestablishment.
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For one thing, he was apprehensive that new restrictions might create friction and misunderstanding within some circles in thereligiousestablishment.
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The names of virtually all kadis, m derrises, muftis and other important members of thereligiousestablishmentwere u accompanied by this title.
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Their mean value was more than twice the average value of estates belonging to other members of thereligiousestablishment.
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The delimitation of borders seems to have strengthened the government's hand against thereligiousestablishment.
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The first was the slow but steady push toward increased social conservatism from areligiousestablishment that sensed that it was losing its grip on an increasingly liberal society.
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Efendi was a title used for the most respected and higher-ranking members of thereligiousestablishment.
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He went on to suggest that for the time being the duties of thereligiousestablishmentshould be contracted and partly relegated to an alternative moral and spiritual administration.
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Thereligiousestablishmentreacted differently.
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For example, as against a series of private meetings of assorted members of the political, legal andreligiousestablishment, only 21 sessions in nine locations were held for the public.
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This move met opposition from thereligiousestablishment.
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They catered not only to thereligiousestablishment, though that was the dominant influence over them, but also the secular one.
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He was dragged into it by thereligiousestablishmentof the day.
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