DENOMINATION in a Sentence
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18 example sentences for DENOMINATION, such as:
1. The service was attended by Christians of all denominations.
2. Every denomination is experiencing tension, and Southern Baptists are no exception.
3. The Protestant denominations include the Methodists, the Presbyterians and the Baptists.
4. Finally he urged unity, and deprecated especially religious and denominational bickering.
5. The Methodists still form the second greatest denomination, with nearly a million members.
2. Every denomination is experiencing tension, and Southern Baptists are no exception.
3. The Protestant denominations include the Methodists, the Presbyterians and the Baptists.
4. Finally he urged unity, and deprecated especially religious and denominational bickering.
5. The Methodists still form the second greatest denomination, with nearly a million members.
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Meanings and Examples of DENOMINATION
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denomination
n. a class of one kind of unit in a system of numbers or measures or weights or money
n. identifying word or words by which someone or something is called and classified or distinguished from others
Classic Sentence:
1 I have said that the company were all gone; but I ought to have excepted Uriah, whom I don't include in that denomination, and who had never ceased to hover near us.
2 He was for any description of policy, in the compass of a week; and nailed all sorts of colours to every denomination of mast.
3 It is not there that respectable people of any denomination can do most good; and it certainly is not there that the influence of the clergy can be most felt.
4 The Methodists still form the second greatest denomination, with nearly a million members.
5 In a police-office, consequently, we find copying-clerks among many other scribes of various denominations, of which, it seems, our hero was one.
6 He showed me also, in one of his books, the figures of the sun, moon, and stars, the zodiac, the tropics, and polar circles, together with the denominations of many plains and solids.
7 He hopes to see all the evangelical denominations joined in one strong body, opposing Catholicism and Christian Science, and properly guiding all movements that make for morality and prohibition.
8 Several churches of different denominations are open, and divine service is performed in them unhindered.
9 The faith of these two leading denominations was more suited to the slave church from the prominence they gave to religious feeling and fervor.
10 Finally he urged unity, and deprecated especially religious and denominational bickering.
11 From having the baleen in his mouth, the Fin-Back is sometimes included with the right whale, among a theoretic species denominated WHALEBONE WHALES, that is, whales with baleen.
12 From its snowy aspect, the gauntleted ghost of the Southern Seas has been denominated the White Squall.
13 Though universally denominated a dolphin, I nevertheless call this book-binder's fish an attempt at a whale; because it was so intended when the device was first introduced.
14 For two months the fugitives remained absent; in those two months, Mrs. Linton encountered and conquered the worst shock of what was denominated a brain fever.
15 In this age there exist people who do not distinguish between the very great Saint Bernard and the Saint Bernard denominated of the poor Catholics, a certain good ecclesiastic who lived in the thirteenth century.
Example Sentence:
1 Every denomination is experiencing tension, and Southern Baptists are no exception.
2 The Protestant denominations include the Methodists, the Presbyterians and the Baptists.
3 The service was attended by Christians of all denominations.