for religious reasons|for religious reason in English
because of one's religious convictions
Use "for religious reasons|for religious reason" in a sentence
1. Permanent Celibacy is often pledged for religious reasons
2. Jews and Moslems practise circumcision for religious reasons.
3. Circumcision may be performed for religious or cultural reasons, or for health reasons.
4. Anointeds) a person who has been anointed, especially for religious reasons; Translations anointed - a person who has been anointed, especially for religious reasons
5. For various reasons many religious groups favor abolition of capital punishment.
6. Abstinence Something people like me do for reasons not always religious
7. Students are exempt from some classes in the curriculum for religious reasons.
8. No one will go to war for any reason, religious or otherwise.
9. Others support meat eating for scientific, nutritional and cultural reasons, including religious ones.
10. They did so for complex reasons that border on the religious, not the ambitious.
11. What does Anchoress mean? A woman who has retired into seclusion for religious reasons
12. Anointed (plural Anointeds) A person who has been anointed, especially for religious reasons; Translations
13. It is well known that for religious reasons Jehovah’s Witnesses do not accept blood transfusions.
14. What does Celibate mean? The definition of Celibate is refraining from sexual relations, usually for religious reasons
15. Becket — Religious Liberty for All Becket defends religious liberty for all—in principle and in practice.
16. Celibacy, for the sake of this article, is defined as the state of being voluntarily sexually abstinent for religious reasons
17. Abstinence from sexual intercourse, especially by reason of religious vows.
18. Purpose In the United States, Circumcision in infant boys is performed for social, medical, or cultural/religious reasons
19. Corroboree A religious dance for Aboriginals
20. A request Circumcision is a Circumcision performed for non-medical reasons, such as parental preference, religious reasons or to potentially prevent disease at some
21. Bread is significant for religious purposes.
22. To Anoint someone means to put oil or water on a part of their body, usually for religious reasons
23. To Anoint someone means to put oil or water on a part of their body, usually for religious reasons
24. 20 It was for religious and temperamental reasons - Puritanism and parsimony - that Alfred kept his family in such austerity.
25. Tajikistan had a Committee on Religious Affairs that was responsible for defining those religious associations.