Sentence examples for the sects from inspiring English sources

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the sects

noun

An offshoot of a larger religion; a group sharing particular (often unorthodox) political and/or religious beliefs.

  • A religious sect.

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How do the sects differ?

He calls the sects "redemptive societies".

Geography, for one thing, largely separates the sects.

Smith managed to ask these beings a question: Which of all the sects was right?

When the sects carved up power in 1989 they fixed quotas for all public bodies.

The capital is shared by the sects, as are surrounding areas.

The patriarch's unprecedented visit appeared to seal a budding alliance between the sects.

In mixed cities such as Baghdad and Beirut, the sects often intermarried.

One of the sects then burned down the homes of several leaders of the other sect.

"We are calling for the government to treat all the sects of Iraq equally".

Chinese political leaders, who have rarely tolerated independent religious activity, repressed the sects.

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