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Clericalist শব্দের বাংলা অর্থ: আমলাতান্ত্রিক

Clericalist Meaning In Bengali আমলাতান্ত্রিক

Clericalist

আমলাতান্ত্রিক,

Definition

1) A person who believes in the power and authority of the clergy within a religious institution, often advocating for their influence in secular matters as well.
2) Someone who promotes or supports the privileges and status of the clergy in society, seeking to maintain the traditional hierarchy and structures of organized religion.
3) A person who adheres to or promotes a strict adherence to the rituals, doctrines, and rules of a religious tradition, often focusing on the ceremonial aspects of faith.

Examples

Clericalist Example in a sentence

1) The clericalist believed that church leaders should have a significant influence in governmental affairs.

2) The clericalist insisted on strictly following the traditional rituals of the church.

3) Many clericalists oppose the idea of women serving as priests.

4) The clericalist strongly advocated for the church's involvement in social issues.

5) The clericalist criticized those who questioned the authority of religious leaders.

6) The clericalist sought to maintain the church's influence over public policy.

7) Some clericalists view secular laws as subordinate to religious doctrines.

8) The clericalist movement promoted the idea of a theocratic government.

9) Clericalists often clash with secularists over the separation of church and state.

10) The clericalist faction within the church pushed for stricter adherence to traditional teachings.

Part of Speech

Clericalist (Noun)

Synonyms

Bureaucratic , Gi , Clericalist - (ADJECTIVE) আমলাতান্ত্রিক

Encyclopedia

A person who believes in the power and authority of the clergy within a religious institution, often advocating for their influence in secular matters as well.
Someone who promotes or supports the privileges and status of the clergy in society, seeking to maintain the traditional hierarchy and structures of organized religion.
A person who adheres to or promotes a strict adherence to the rituals, doctrines, and rules of a religious tradition, often focusing on the ceremonial aspects of faith.