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sectarian
1 ENTRIES FOUND:
sectarian
(adjective)
sectarian
/sɛk
ˈ
terijən/
adjective
sectarian
/sɛk
ˈ
terijən/
adjective
Britannica Dictionary definition of SECTARIAN
:
relating to religious or political sects and the differences between them
sectarian
movements
The country was split along
sectarian
lines.
sectarian
violence
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— sectarianism
/sɛk
ˈ
terijəˌnɪzəm/
noun
[
noncount
]
The country was split by
sectarianism
.
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