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irreligionists Meaning in Bengali



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irreligionists's Usage Examples:

In contrast to the French model for communal organization for irreligionists and nontheists, the Belgian model is considerably more structured and.


increase of irreligion around the world, the declared population of irreligionists in Africa has been noted to be on the rise.


descent, but also many Gentiles of Jewish descent, such as Catholics, irreligionists, and Protestants, who happened to have three or four grandparents belonging.


Königsberg, which now had to enlist also all non-Jews such as Christians and irreligionists, whom the Nazis categorised as Jews because they had three or more Jewish.


Nuremberg Laws were compulsorily enlisted as members, including Catholics, irreligionists and Protestants, of whose grandparents three to four had been enrolled.


the Jewesses, if they did not convert to another faith, legally into irreligionists.


A considerable number of German Gentiles with Jewish ancestry were irreligionists.


dissenters, 1,394 faithful of other religions and denominations, and 664 irreligionists.


Jewish by birth from a Jewish mother or by conversion), apostates, irreligionists or Christians.


descent, but also many Gentiles of Jewish descent, such as Catholics, irreligionists, and Protestants, who happened to have had grandparents belonging –.


(roughly meaning: Jewish by birth from a Jewess or conversion), apostates, irreligionists or Christians.


400 Germans were – except of few Catholics (mostly clergy) and few irreligionists – prevailingly Protestant, among them 160 parishioners (as of 1927).


descent categorised by the Nazis as so-called racially Jewish, such as irreligionists or Christians with three or more Jewish grandparents.



irreligionists's Meaning':

someone who is indifferent or hostile to religion

Synonyms:

disbeliever; nonbeliever; unbeliever;

Antonyms:

religious person;

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