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interreligious

American  
[in-ter-ri-lij-uhs] / ˌɪn tər rɪˈlɪdʒ əs /

adjective

  1. existing or communicating between different religions.


interreligious British  
/ ˌɪntərɪˈlɪdʒəs /

adjective

  1. conducted, involving, or existing between two or more religious groups or movements

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Other Word Forms

  • interreligiously adverb

Etymology

Origin of interreligious

First recorded in 1890–95; inter- + religious

Example Sentences

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After visiting Turkey, Leo is due to arrive in Lebanon on Sunday for a three-day trip that includes an open-air mass at Beirut's waterfront which organisers expect to draw 120,000 people, as well as an interreligious meeting in the city centre.

From Barron's

For decades, her clinical practice focused on mixed couples — interracial, intercultural, interreligious — and couples in cultural transition.

From New York Times

The mineral-rich Central African Republic has faced deadly interreligious and intercommunal fighting since 2013.

From Seattle Times

Iraqi officials said they hoped to start an ongoing interreligious dialogue, but acknowledged the difficulties ahead.

From New York Times

He is also expected to reprise his message of interreligious tolerance and fraternity in the Muslim-majority country that is home to several religious minorities.

From Washington Times