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excommunication [ˌekskəˌmju:nɪˈkeɪʃən] N

excommunication
excommunication

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In the ultra-conservative noh and "kygen" communities, simply appearing in a rival school's production could result in an actor's excommunication from the profession.
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An oath of secrecy was to be taken by all members of the tribunal; violation incurred a penalty of automatic excommunication.
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Members who are found entering into or solemnizing polygamous marriages or associating with polygamous groups are now subject to church discipline and possible excommunication.
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Originally, the court had the power to mete out sentences, with excommunication as its most severe penalty.
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One form of coerced disaffiliation is expulsion (including excommunication) by the religious group.
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Before an excommunication of significant duration is imposed, the bishop is usually consulted.
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The official reason for his excommunication was that he was found guilty of pernicious falsehood.
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The full schism was not actually consummated by the seemingly mutual excommunications.
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Excommunication prohibits participation in certain forms of liturgical worship and church governance.
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Neither the king nor the bishops concerned themselves about the excommunication.
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