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How to use excommunicated in a sentence

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If Robin Hood had tried pulling a bait and switch scam like that, I think Friar Tuck would have excommunicated him.
The church excommunicated people who said that the earth revolved around the sun.
Matters came to a head in 1054 when the two Churches, through their official representatives, excommunicated and anathematized each other.
The Modernist clergyman who had led the revolt, found himself defrocked and excommunicated.
They believed vampires to be the undead corpses of witches, suicides and folk who had been excommunicated by the Church.
The screeching metal sounded like innocent angels shrieking and crying from being excommunicated from the riches and comforts of their heaven.
Deliberate tax-dodgers, those who make a fraudulent return of their income, are excommunicated.
This difference was sort of the last in a long line of differences in practice and belief, and pope and patriarch excommunicated one another.
Lane, a somewhat disreputable character, did not turn up to defend himself, and was excommunicated.
They appointed rival bishops, collected double taxes, issued conflicting penances, and excommunicated one another's supporters.
They were excommunicated by the successor of Guru Nanak and gradually turned to Hinduism.
The Yugoslav party, excommunicated by Stalin, developed its own, Titoist version of reform Leninism.
The doge, senate, and government of Venice were then excommunicated and the entire Republic placed under interdict.
They misread the situation and found themselves, along with others who did so, excommunicated by the rest of the world.
Eventually he was excommunicated for arguing with the Pope and for emphasising that his fellow Franciscans had made vows of poverty.
The Vatican has excommunicated no world leader since 1962 when Pope John XXIII excommunicated Cuban leader Fidel Castro.
They had suffered severe persecution since 1570, when the Pope had excommunicated Elizabeth, releasing her subjects from their allegiance to her.
The Pope excommunicated king and cabinet, and these repeated ecclesiastical censures muzzled any patriotic stirrings among the clergy.
In September 1871, Bishop Shiel returned from Rome and excommunicated her for alleged insubordination.
But as you write in the novel, baptists excommunicated Deborah for dressing as a man.
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Examples from Classical Literature
About the year 150 one Marcian was excommunicated by his bishop and appealed to Rome for admission to communion.
Valentino and Castelvetro, not answering the citation, were excommunicated.
Alexandros quickly assembled a small council of those of his own opinion, and excommunicated his priest.
What is to be said, when PIO Nono has excommunicated the Sardinian government before our eyes?
He was interned at La Trappe, then driven out of the priesthood, excommunicated by Rome.
If they were canonically and really excommunicated, then the question falls to the ground.
But, the cardinal declared Huss contumacious, and excommunicated him accordingly.
The court pronounced him contumacious, and sentenced him to be excommunicated.
The Archbishop formally excommunicated her as a first step, on her contumaciously refusing to surrender her rights to a usurper.
Zambian Archbishop Emmanuel Milingo, excommunicated after he ordained four married priests in September, continued to defy the church Dec.
For listening to Abby Kelley, men and women had been excommunicated.
Next day the outraged Chapter excommunicated the town and banlieue.
I will not wittingly associate with any whom the pope has excommunicated.
A margosa leaf is put on the house of anyone who is excommunicated.
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