Synonym: faith, organized religion, religious belief. Similar words: religious, eligible, prestigious, delight, relief, relieve, region, derelict. Meaning: [rɪ'lɪdʒən] n. 1. a strong belief in a supernatural power or powers that control human destiny 2. an institution to express belief in a divine power.
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61. The experience changed his attitude to religion.
62. The social significance of religion has changed over time.
63. It's difficult enough without muddying the issue with religion.
64. He deceived them under the cloak of religion.
65. Is there always a conflict between science and religion?
66. We don't try to push our religion on anyone.
67. He eventually found solace in religion.
68. He sees religion as an emotional crutch.
69. Brahmins traditionally become priests in the Hindu religion.
70. Do you still practise your religion?
71. In his mind[sentencedict.com/religion.html], religion and politics were inseparably intertwined.
72. For some people, religion gives life a meaning.
73. Each religion has its set of beliefs.
74. Their interest localized on the subject of religion.
75. We had a free and open discussion about religion.
76. The established religion of Egypt is Islam.
77. Is religion always a force for good?
78. Part I is a rant against organised religion.
79. Talk of religion was forbidden in the family circle.
80. He was a Catholic but didn't practise his religion.
81. She has strong opinions about religion.
82. He found spiritual meaning through religion.
83. Tennis is a religion with John.
84. Incense always had associations with religion for him.
85. Is religion a force for good?
86. His works on religion were regarded as canonized books.
87. For him, football is an absolute religion.
88. Religion is the breath of life to/for her.
89. Football is like a religion for Bill.
90. Our society has divorced itself from religion.
More similar words: religious, eligible, prestigious, delight, relief, relieve, region, derelict, relieved, reliable, delightful, regional, relinquish, contagion, reliability, preliminary, relinquishment, relation, obligation, prestidigitation, correlation, relationship, in relation to, dig in, frigid, origin, digital, originally, vestigial, originate.