excommunication - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of excommunication in Hindi

  • धर्म से बहिष्कृत करना
  • बहिष्कार
  • जाति-बहिष्कार
  • धर्म-बहिष्कार

Noun

  • धर्म से बहिष्कृत करना

excommunication Definition

Noun

  • the action of officially excluding someone from participation in the sacraments and services of the Christian Church.

excommunication Example

  • he appealed against the papal sentence of excommunication ( उन्होंने बहिष्कार के पोप की सजा के खिलाफ अपील की )  
  • Am I on trial, that you would threaten me with excommunication? That is a problem that I have with the church. ( क्या मुझ पर मुकदमा चल रहा है, कि आप मुझे बहिष्कृत करने की धमकी देंगे? यह एक समस्या है जो मुझे चर्च के साथ है। )
  • Gutierrez would take them to Winthrop, and they would whisk him out to the ship for excommunication and banishment to exile. ( गुटिरेज़ उन्हें विन्थ्रोप ले जाएगा, और वे उसे बहिष्कृत करने और निर्वासन के लिए जहाज से बाहर निकाल देंगे। )
  • I expected every moment your uncle to launch an excommunication there and then at the black eye-patch in the window across the Plaza. ( मुझे उम्मीद थी कि आपके चाचा हर पल वहां एक बहिष्कार शुरू करेंगे और फिर प्लाजा में खिड़की में ब्लैक आई-पैच पर। )

More Sentence

  • They also practiced a form of excommunication from the assembly of worshippers, which in ancient Gaul meant a separation from secular society as well.
  • All of this can the better be understood when it is recalled that these Jews looked upon eating with unwashed hands in the same light as commerce with a harlot, and both were equally punishable by excommunication.
  • The excommunications were affirmed by the Congregation for Bishops in 2006.
  • It may also result in excommunication, may come into play.
  • Excommunication remained the penalty for such Church leaders who taught heresy.
  • It's difficult to see excommunication in a sentence .
  • The pope modified the interdict to an excommunication of the king.
  • Excommunication does not always remove an officer of a church corporation.
  • This ended with his excommunication imposed by the Bishop of WrocBaw.
  • In October 1454 the excommunication order was finally reinforced and extended.
  • The only exception to the strict terms of her excommunication shall be Bishop Higbold's annual inspection; when, according to the ancient custom here, he insists on interviewing each and every person at the convent.
  • An attempt has been made to affix the lighter meaning of excommunication to this penalty in some instances; but it is unlikely, as Ewalda urges, that a clearly annexed penalty would signify some light punishment in one case, and capital punishment in others.
  • Nevertheless, though his sister’s sin was no fault of his, and could not impair the worth of his well-earned character, yet some of the thoughtless young ensigns began to draw off from him, and he was visited, in a manner, with the disgrace of an excommunication.
  • All his brother sectaries are, for the credit of the sect, interested to observe his conduct; and, if he gives occasion to any scandal, if he deviates very much from those austere morals which they almost always require of one another, to punish him by what is always a very severe punishment, even where no evil effects attend it, expulsion or excommunication from the sect.