Antonym: segregation. Similar words: congregate, segregation, aggregation, congratulation, congratulations, congressional, negation, allegation. Meaning: [‚kɒŋgrɪ'geɪʃn] n. 1. a group of people who adhere to a common faith and habitually attend a given church 2. an assemblage of people or animals or things collected together 3. the act of congregating.
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32 The congregation shifted on their benches, moved their feet.
33 A murmur of laughter ran through the congregation.
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34 When the prayer ended, the entire congregation sat down.
35 Ideally the whole congregation is the choir.
36 Today's congregation hope that day will come soon.
37 The congregation broke into spontaneous applause.
38 Many of them wept openly as his favourite music was played to the congregation.
39 Members of the congregation need the foundation of a solid personal spirituality of which public worship is but an ingredient.
40 The gradual decline of the latter adversely affected the congregation.
41 He makes a point of letting his congregation know he takes care of his children.
42 He counsels his congregation to do without the extras in order to have more family time.
43 Most of the congregation at Drayton would certainly welcome their Minister-in-Charge becoming a vicar.
44 Pope John was present at the general congregation on 7 December.
45 Its 800, 000 membership makes it the largest congregation in the world.
46 I attend the International Church of Lucerne which has people from all the different religions in its congregation.
47 In 1820 she took her children into a small Presbyterian congregation.
48 This was demolished in the mid 1980s, the congregation attending the chapel at Haisthorpe.
49 On the other hand, there is the lay congregation, to whom biblical scholarship is totally unknown territory.
50 Ike, former radio disc jockey, actually kept his congregation awake on Sunday mornings.
51 Thus in many places it is becoming customary for the congregation to join in the doxology itself, whether recited or sung.
52 This is important for determining the extent to which the congregation may participate in the prayer.
53 The main congregation is divided into ethnic groups for time of worship, study and fellowship.
54 These call for an increased use of soloists as cantors and for some direction of the congregation, often by means of an animateur.
55 The congregation of pots hung on wire frames under a blistering sun.
56 It was of a suitable Ash Wednesday character and left the congregation feeling sober and a little cast down.
57 If there had been less enthusiasm among the congregation for ufology, maybe they would have devised a public punishment for me.
58 He has to abandon some of his contemporary behaviour and to accept the older patterns prevalent among the majority of the congregation.
59 Congregations on Sunday were good, the larger congregation being at the evening service.
60 Why take off along that narrow and difficult path, when wide boulevards were generally more inviting to a congregation?
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