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Translations for „celibate“ in the English » Polish Dictionary (Go to Polish » English)

I . celibate [ˈseləbət] N

to be a celibate

II . celibate [ˈseləbət] ADJ

to be celibate

Usage examples with celibate

to be a celibate
to be celibate

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
For this reason, yulwon students must be celibate.
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Bishops are elected from among those clergy who have chosen, usually by taking monastic vows, to remain celibate, or from widowed clergy.
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He was a celibate and had to fend for himself.
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Some ghilman seem to have lived celibate lives.
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Bishops are still celibate and normally chosen from the ranks of monks.
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It should be up to priests to decide whether they want to live a celibate life.
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The village lama who presides over ceremonies and rituals can be a celibate monk or a married householder.
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Although freed from her engagement, she chose to stay celibate and became a nun.
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He was ordained a celibate priest in 1971 and achieved the ecclesiastical degree of vartabed two years later.
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At this period hereditary succession (normally from uncle to nephew as the patriarchs themselves remained celibate) was in force in both patriarchates.
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