excommunicate - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of excommunicate in Hindi

Noun

  • समाज से बहिष्कृत करना

Verb

  • समाज से बहिष्कृत करना
  • बहिष्कृत करना
  • जाति से बाहर करना

Adjective

  • समाज से बहिष्कृत किया हुआ

excommunicate Definition

Verb

  • officially exclude (someone) from participation in the sacraments and services of the Christian Church.

Adjective

  • excommunicated.

Noun

  • an excommunicated person.

excommunicate Example

  • all violators were to be pronounced excommunicate ( सभी उल्लंघनकर्ताओं को बहिष्कृत घोषित किया जाना था )
  • He then proceeded to excommunicate a number of his minor lay enemies. ( इसके बाद उन्होंने अपने कई छोटे दुश्मनों को बहिष्कृत करने के लिए आगे बढ़ना शुरू कर दिया। )
  • At last, in 1105, he resolved himself to excommunicate Henry. ( अंत में, 1105 में, उन्होंने हेनरी को बहिष्कृत करने का संकल्प लिया। )
  • The patriarch of Constantinople dares not excommunicate Russia, but the chief of its many grievances against that country is its patronage of the Bulgarian exarchate. ( कॉन्स्टेंटिनोपल के कुलपति ने रूस को बहिष्कृत करने की हिम्मत नहीं की, लेकिन उस देश के खिलाफ इसकी कई शिकायतों का प्रमुख बल्गेरियाई बहिष्कार का संरक्षण है। )

More Sentence

  • The exilarch could excommunicate, and no doubt had considerable jurisdiction over the Jews.
  • Huxley's agnosticism was a natural consequence of the intellectual and philosophical conditions of the 'sixties, when clerical intolerance was trying to excommunicate scientific discovery because it appeared to clash with the book of Genesis.
  • And heretics, Father, are excommunicate, cast out, and damned.
  • The pope could excommunicate them and they could be hunted down and killed with impunity.
  • It could excommunicate Kings from Christian society, it could even excommunicate Popes from Christian society.
  • When by force the brutal King Boleslaus took the beautiful wife of one of his noblemen, only Stanislaus dared to stand against him and excommunicate him.
  • The council, nevertheless, proceeded to declare him excommunicate and deposed.
  • In 1166 Becket received from the pope a commission to publish what censures he thought fit; of which he at once availed himself to excommunicate the king's principal counsellors.
  • As Bothwell had become a Catholic, they excommunicated him in 1595: in 1596 James resolved to recall the exiled Catholic peers; the commissioners of the General Assembly, alarmed and infuriated, met in Edinburgh, ordered a day of humiliation, decided to excommunicate the Catholic earls and established a kind of revolutionary committee of public safety.
  • The pope received the appeal, absolved him and restored him to the rank of priest, and sent a bishop and two priests as legates to Africa with instructions to them to hear the cause of Apiarius anew and for execution of their sentence to crave the prefect's aid; moreover, they were to summon the bishop of Sicca to Rome and to excommunicate him, unless he should amend those things which the legates deemed wrong.