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interconfessional

[ in-ter-kuhn-fesh-uh-nl ]

adjective

  1. common to or occurring between churches having different confessions.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of interconfessional1

First recorded in 1890–95; inter- + confessional
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Example Sentences

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Habecker said that he was just trying to make the board more “interconfessional.”

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“When officials interfere with church affairs, expect trouble, expect tension and interconfessional conflicts,” leader Yuriy Boyko told Reuters.

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"This wrongdoing serves the interests of those powers that are not seeking peace but persistently seek to sow the seeds of interconfessional and civilian conflict on Syrian soil," the foreign ministry said.

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By a great international and interconfessional meeting at Brighton, lasting for ten days, in June, 1875, at which many German pastors, induced by the payment of travelling expenses, were present, the crown was put upon the work.

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The commonwealth was founded in good faith on principles of mutual good will with the Indians and tender regard for Indian rights, of religious liberty and interconfessional amity, and of a permanent peace policy.

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