Definitionn. a strong belief in a supernatural power or powers that control human destiny
Last update: March 14, 2017
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Religion teaches us to live and let others live. [noun]
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She has made a religion of always being dutiful and puntual. [noun]
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Hockey was like a religion for Dhyan Chand. [noun]
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Edward Jones became an agnostic, & art replaced religion in his life. [noun]
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Philip Galley (Dr_Galley) Wed, 28 Jun 2006 Religion Thread WEll said adam. [noun]
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"Ay, ay, now there is reason in your words, for they are bottomed on religion and honesty." [noun]
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"Believers in religion, and friends to the law and to the king," returned he who rode foremost. [noun]
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The Pope will give his dispensation--if you cannot persuade Denzil to change his religion. [noun]
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"It is well that you should be prepared to let her keep her religion; for I doubt she has a stubborn affection for the creed she learnt in her childhood." [noun]
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I will pledge myself never to be guilty of disrespect to your religion, or to unkindly urge you to any change in your observances. [noun]
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"A cross between the two, perhaps--a mongrel in religion, as I am a mongrel in politics." [noun]
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