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sectarian Meaning in Tamil ( sectarian வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Adjective:

குறிப்பிட்ட சமய நம்பிக்கை கொண்டிருப்போரின் தனிக் குழு சார்ந்த,



sectarian தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

ஆசாத் ஆட்சிக்கு வந்ததும், குறிப்பிட்ட சமய நம்பிக்கை கொண்டிருப்போரின் தனிக் குழு சார்ந்த அரசு சேவைகளை ஏற்பாடு செய்தார் ( சுன்னிகள் அரசியல் நிறுவனங்களின் தலைவர்களாக ஆனார்கள், அதே நேரத்தில் அலவைட்டுகள் இராணுவம், உளவுத்துறை மற்றும் பாதுகாப்பு எந்திரங்களை தங்கள் கட்டுப்பாட்டில் வைத்தனர் ).

sectarian's Usage Examples:

Comparisons were also carried out with subsets of private schools categorized by sectarian affiliation.


The vast majority of Afghans are of the Sunni sect; but there are, in their midst, such powerful communities of Shiahs as the Hazaras of the central districts, the Kizilbashes of Kabul and the Turis of the Kurram border, nor is there between them that bitterness of sectarian animosity which is so marked a feature in India.


There was no actual religious war; all sectarian distinction had been disavowed; the contest was between vigorous Mahommedans and effete Mabommedans.


In Gnosticism as in the other mystic religions we find the same contrast of the initiated and the uninitiated, the same loose organization, the same kind of petty sectarianism and mystery-mongering.


The state subsidized all the communal schools, Catholic and unsectarian alike.


In carrying out his work he met with bitter opposition, being attacked particularly by certain school-masters of Boston who strongly disapproved of his pedagogical theories and innovations, and by various religious sectaries, who contended against the exclusion of all sectarian instruction from the schools.


In his theology he laid stress on the Gospel and on no sectarian opinions - he was, however, a pre-millenarianite - and he worked with men as much more "advanced" than himself as Henry Drummond, whom he eagerly defended against orthodox attack, and George Adam Smith.


In 1798 Joseph Lancaster, himself a Friend, opened his first school for the education of the poor; and the cause of unsectarian religious education found in the Quakers steady support.


From all sides opportunists, religious sectarians and racists have jumped in to exploit the situation.


Believing that sectarianism was sinful, he separated from the Presbyterian Church in 1843, and was one of the founders of the Church at Peterboro, a non-sectarian institution open to all Christians of whatever shade of belief.


In the extreme north-west of the state, at Williamstown, is Williams College (1793), and in the Connecticut Valley is Amherst College (1821), both of these unsectarian.


They might retain at least one unsectarian or adopt one Catholic school, where 25 heads of families demanded it.





Synonyms:

narrow-minded, denominational,



Antonyms:

broad-minded, nonpartisan, nonsectarian,

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