MONASTIC in a Sentence
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Example sentences for MONASTIC, such as:
1. Withdrawing from the world, Thomas Merton joined a contemplative religious order and adopted the monastic life.
2. The monastic orders gladly accept this heavy peasant earthenware, which is easily fashioned into a Capuchin or an Ursuline.
2. The monastic orders gladly accept this heavy peasant earthenware, which is easily fashioned into a Capuchin or an Ursuline.
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Meanings and Examples of MONASTIC
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monastic
a. related to monks or monasteries; removed from worldly concerns
Classic Sentence:
1 The monastic orders gladly accept this heavy peasant earthenware, which is easily fashioned into a Capuchin or an Ursuline.
2 The monastic regime, good at the beginning of civilization, useful in the reduction of the brutal by the spiritual, is bad when peoples have reached their manhood.
Example Sentence:
1 The wealthy, self-indulgent young man felt oddly drawn to the strict, ascetic life led by members of some monastic orders.
2 Withdrawing from the world, Thomas Merton joined a contemplative religious order and adopted the monastic life.