DENOMINATIONAL


Meaning of DENOMINATIONAL in English

adjective

COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS

■ NOUN

school

Since the 1830s, these schools , and other denominational schools, had received government grants.

If the practice of subsidising denominational schools is regrettable, in Northern Ireland it is catastrophic.

EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES

Many campus Christian organizations cross denominational lines.

EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS

Also, in 1974, an adoption Act made it possible for couples of mixed denominational or religious origin to adopt.

He is exploring closer links with Diocesan and other denominational youth bodies which overlap in their aims.

Over 3, 000 responses from congregations, inter-church study groups, denominational theological commissions and executive councils were received.

Since the 1830s, these schools, and other denominational schools, had received government grants.

The conference will also discuss the legalisation of the use and sale of cannabis and whether denominational schooling should be ended.

The total of those favouring denominational schooling in the initial survey was less than one-third.

We do not try to give it a denominational name.

Will the denominational bond overcome the competitive drive of the market economy now introduced into teacher education?

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