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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121 Healthful rivalry among the respective clubs within a congregation. 2.
122 Requesting the congregation to leave, he sent his son to fetch an air rifle.
123 Numerous changes followed, either by way of decree from the Sacred Congregation of Rites, or through direct papal intervention.
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124 At one stage the whole congregation went outside to see where the drainage ditch would be sited.
125 Then, as the congregation grew, she bought land off Edge Hill and had a fine new church built in 1887.
126 The ungodly congregation knelt with their faces bowed to the floor.
127 The rocking had ceased and most of the congregation were prostrate.
128 The priest sprinkled each member of the congregation with holy water.
129 Each winter flocks return to Slim bridge, the largest congregation of the species in Britain.
130 The preservation was officially recognized by the Congregation of Rites in I 835.
131 As he passed through the congregation, Jim picked out the faces of people who had helped Tom transform Holy Trinity.
132 The man and the congregation caught change on the wing, adapted and filled a vacuum created by forces not everyone understood.
133 Last September, seeking to strengthen his growing congregation and acknowledge its existence in the community at large, Rev.
134 A writer for Temple Bar visited the Tabernacle and reported that the congregation dictated the style.
135 After the singing of another hymn the congregation adjourned to the open air for the unveiling of the Memorial stones.
136 One would have thought it was the congregation of a workhouse.
137 Prepare an annual financial report for the congregation.
138 The organist played the congregation out of the church.
139 The sacrament of the Eucharist received by a congregation.
140 The congregation assists at divine service.
141 Offerings from the congregation are small in hard times.
142 The preacher blessed the congregation after his sermon.
143 The minister's words inspired his congregation.
144 The preacher addressed a congregation of more than one thousand people.
145 He said amen, and blessed them, and turned away, and immediately the congregation began to sing.
146 The Bible does not forbid it. Should the congregation pay the pastor?
147 The person who leads a church choir or congregation in singing; a precentor.
148 If I wanted to pad out my sermon a little, I might offer my congregation one of my favourite quotations.
149 President Obama visited Vermont Avenue Baptist Church, a historic congregation that was visited by Martin Luther King Jr.
150 The selected text from the Bible was read aloud by the congregation.
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