interdenominational
Americanadjective
Other Word Forms
- interdenominationalism noun
Etymology
Origin of interdenominational
First recorded in 1890–95; inter- + denominational
Example Sentences
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USC also canceled the interdenominational baccalaureate ceremony Thursday night.
From Los Angeles Times • May 10, 2024
“It is the first abolitionist and interdenominational church established in a slaveholding county in Kentucky,” he said.
From New York Times • Aug. 13, 2021
To that point, the Episcopal bishop of Washington, Mariann Budde, and a group of interdenominational clergy planned an afternoon prayer vigil outside St. John’s Wednesday afternoon.
From Washington Post • Jun. 5, 2020
Green and his wife, Sylvia, both were ordained as ministers in the interdenominational church Voice for Jesus.
From Washington Times • Feb. 12, 2019
There should be a great interdenominational headquarters building, thoroughly equipped for every kind of helpful service.
From Aliens or Americans? by Grose, Howard B. (Howard Benjamin)
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