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词汇 sectarianism
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Definition of sectarianism in English:

sectarianism

noun sɛkˈtɛːrɪənɪz(ə)msɛkˈtɛriəˌnɪzəm
mass noun
  • Excessive attachment to a particular sect or party, especially in religion.

    religious sectarianism
    a plan of action to deal with racism and sectarianism
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Religion is not talk or doctrines or theories, nor is it sectarianism.
    • The political dynamic of the peace process itself has a proportionally inverse impact on the wide spectrum of unionist sectarianism.
    • He should seize this opportunity to introduce the subject of sectarianism to the school curricula.
    • The virulence of sectarianism here remains a major threat to the newly devolved institutions.
    • The legislation will see increased sentences for crimes motivated by sectarianism or bigotry.
    • His political career would be dogged by the reputation for pugnacious sectarianism he acquired in the 1930s.
    • Without any traditional political answers to the new era, loyalism has turned back to sectarianism.
    • A predisposition to sectarianism came to Australia in the mental baggage of many migrants.
    • It was serious, serious, raw sectarianism—without a shadow of doubt.
    • The gravity of the economic situation meant that the appeasement of sectarianism was not sufficient to deal with the threat of working-class disaffection.

Definition of sectarianism in US English:

sectarianism

nounsɛkˈtɛriəˌnɪzəmsekˈterēəˌnizəm
  • Excessive attachment to a particular sect or party, especially in religion.

    religious sectarianism
    a plan of action to deal with racism and sectarianism
    Example sentencesExamples
    • He should seize this opportunity to introduce the subject of sectarianism to the school curricula.
    • The political dynamic of the peace process itself has a proportionally inverse impact on the wide spectrum of unionist sectarianism.
    • His political career would be dogged by the reputation for pugnacious sectarianism he acquired in the 1930s.
    • The legislation will see increased sentences for crimes motivated by sectarianism or bigotry.
    • Religion is not talk or doctrines or theories, nor is it sectarianism.
    • The virulence of sectarianism here remains a major threat to the newly devolved institutions.
    • Without any traditional political answers to the new era, loyalism has turned back to sectarianism.
    • The gravity of the economic situation meant that the appeasement of sectarianism was not sufficient to deal with the threat of working-class disaffection.
    • It was serious, serious, raw sectarianism—without a shadow of doubt.
    • A predisposition to sectarianism came to Australia in the mental baggage of many migrants.
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