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de·nomi·na·tion·al [dɪˌnɒmɪˈneɪʃənəl, Am -ˌnɑ:mə-] ADJ inv

denominational
Konfessions-
denominational group

Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

denominational group

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Associations for political party purposes or for purposes of physical culture may not be formed on a denominational, racial or religious basis.
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Students come from a variety of denominational and national backgrounds.
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He had over fifty years of denominational periodicals and records in his possession.
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Study of such churches in denominational terms is therefore a more complex proposition.
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Members are not limited to specific denominational or theological traditions, and not required to be affiliated with particular schools or seminaries.
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Before 2005, most churches paid around 12% of their income toward conference and denominational interests.
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At the same time, the assembly affirmed its support for a centralized denominational staff.
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Since its formation, members have joined the church community from different denominational backgrounds.
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The church is autonomous and independent of any denominational control.
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The building of many denominational liberal arts colleges was a distinctive feature of the 19th century.
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