undenominational
Americanadjective
Other Word Forms
- undenominationally adverb
Etymology
Origin of undenominational
First recorded in 1870–75; un- 1 + denominational
Example Sentences
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An undenominational religious magazine, leftward in its liberalism, The World Tomorrow was founded in 1918 with Norman Mattoon Thomas as first editor.
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The August issue of the undenominational Christian Herald presents a question-&-answer analysis of the Catholic position.
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Editor Morrison had to bank heavily upon his distinction between an undenominational magazine, as The Christian Century describes itself, and the denominational press.
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Like his predecessor, Dr. McCracken is a Baptist, but Riverside will continue as the liberal, essentially undenominational institution that Harry Fosdick made it.
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That was because no undenominational work is carried on practically in the whole country.
From A Labrador Doctor The Autobiography of Wilfred Thomason Grenfell by Grenfell, Wilfred Thomason, Sir
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