Churches [noun]

Definition of Churches:

religious institution, building

Synonyms of Churches:


Opposite/Antonyms of Churches:

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Sentence/Example of Churches:

Science got its start when the likes of Galileo and Copernicus claimed that the church, the state, even Aristotle, could no longer be trusted as authoritative sources of knowledge.

I was actually at church when that … I woke up the next morning.

Wherever they were, they always voted — in fire stations, churches, their retirement community.

He escorted her downstairs to get a list of churches and other nonprofit groups that could help her gather enough money.

One such change occurred on November 27, 2011, when the church attempted to unify the world’s English-speaking Catholics by having them all use the same wording.

Instead, Paschini’s manuscript told the truth, so the church refused to publish it.

Price pulled his car into a line of approximately 300 others waiting for a test at a church parking lot on Cheltenham Avenue in North Philadelphia.

Mayor Kevin Faulconer signed an executive order Monday allowing salons, gyms and churches to expand into private parking lots, City News Service reports.

Soon more clusters popped up in an online retail center, a theme park, a table tennis club and a handful of churches.

More recently, the Episcopal bishop of Washington, Mariann Budde, said of the current protests that the church aligns “with those seeking justice.”