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communion
noun as in affinity, agreement
noun as in sacrament in church; body of believers sharing a sacrament
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The audience was here for communion as much as for the concert itself.
Despite Lawrence’s doubts, he exudes the ineffable sense of someone in deep communion with his faith.
Elsewhere, a woman arrived in what I can only assume was her first communion dress, let out by her tailor so she could go to a fancy event for the second time in her life.
Cage noted the principle could easily be applied to any city as a means for finding means of cooperation, communion, commonality, construction and confluence.
Although Biden was denied communion at a Catholic Church in South Carolina in October 2019 because of his position on abortion, his Catholicism did not play a significant role in his presidential campaign.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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