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Damn vs Excommunicate - What's the difference?

damn | excommunicate | Related terms |

Damn is a related term of excommunicate.


As verbs the difference between damn and excommunicate

is that damn is (theology|transitive|intransitive) to condemn to hell while excommunicate is to officially exclude someone from membership of a church or religious community.

As adjectives the difference between damn and excommunicate

is that damn is (profane) fucking; bloody while excommunicate is excommunicated.

As nouns the difference between damn and excommunicate

is that damn is the use of "damn" as a curse while excommunicate is a person so excluded.

As an adverb damn

is (profane) very, extremely.

As an interjection damn

is (profane).

Curse vs Excommunicate - What's the difference?

curse | excommunicate | Related terms |

Curse is a related term of excommunicate.


As verbs the difference between curse and excommunicate

is that curse is while excommunicate is to officially exclude someone from membership of a church or religious community.

As an adjective excommunicate is

excommunicated.

As a noun excommunicate is

a person so excluded.

Condemn vs Excommunicate - What's the difference?

condemn | excommunicate | Related terms |

Condemn is a related term of excommunicate.


In lang=en terms the difference between condemn and excommunicate

is that condemn is to adjudge (food or drink) as being unfit for human consumption while excommunicate is to exclude from any other group; to banish.

As verbs the difference between condemn and excommunicate

is that condemn is to confer some sort of eternal divine punishment upon while excommunicate is to officially exclude someone from membership of a church or religious community.

As an adjective excommunicate is

excommunicated.

As a noun excommunicate is

a person so excluded.

Proscribe vs Excommunicate - What's the difference?

proscribe | excommunicate | Synonyms |

Proscribe is a synonym of excommunicate.


In lang=en terms the difference between proscribe and excommunicate

is that proscribe is to banish or exclude while excommunicate is to exclude from any other group; to banish.

As verbs the difference between proscribe and excommunicate

is that proscribe is to forbid or prohibit while excommunicate is to officially exclude someone from membership of a church or religious community.

As an adjective excommunicate is

excommunicated.

As a noun excommunicate is

a person so excluded.

Outlaw vs Excommunicate - What's the difference?

outlaw | excommunicate | Related terms |

Outlaw is a related term of excommunicate.


As nouns the difference between outlaw and excommunicate

is that outlaw is a fugitive from the law while excommunicate is a person so excluded.

As verbs the difference between outlaw and excommunicate

is that outlaw is to declare illegal while excommunicate is to officially exclude someone from membership of a church or religious community.

As an adjective excommunicate is

excommunicated.

Repudiate vs Excommunicate - What's the difference?

repudiate | excommunicate | Related terms |


As verbs the difference between repudiate and excommunicate

is that repudiate is to reject the truth or validity of something; to deny while excommunicate is to officially exclude someone from membership of a church or religious community.

As an adjective excommunicate is

excommunicated.

As a noun excommunicate is

a person so excluded.

Interdict vs Excommunicate - What's the difference?

interdict | excommunicate | Related terms |


In transitive terms the difference between interdict and excommunicate

is that interdict is to forbid (someone) from doing something while excommunicate is to exclude from any other group; to banish.

As nouns the difference between interdict and excommunicate

is that interdict is a papal decree prohibiting the administration of the sacraments from a political entity under the power of a single person (e.g., a king or an oligarchy with similar powers). Extreme unction/Anointing of the Sick is excepted while excommunicate is a person so excluded.

As verbs the difference between interdict and excommunicate

is that interdict is to exclude (someone or somewhere) from participation in church services; to place under a religious interdict while excommunicate is to officially exclude someone from membership of a church or religious community.

As an adjective excommunicate is

excommunicated.

Excommunicated vs Excommunicate - What's the difference?

excommunicated | excommunicate |


As verbs the difference between excommunicated and excommunicate

is that excommunicated is (excommunicate) while excommunicate is to officially exclude someone from membership of a church or religious community.

As an adjective excommunicate is

excommunicated.

As a noun excommunicate is

a person so excluded.

Taxonomy vs Excommunicate - What's the difference?

taxonomy | excommunicate |


As nouns the difference between taxonomy and excommunicate

is that taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while excommunicate is a person so excluded.

As an adjective excommunicate is

excommunicated.

As a verb excommunicate is

to officially exclude someone from membership of a church or religious community.

Excommunicate vs Excommunicator - What's the difference?

excommunicate | excommunicator |


As nouns the difference between excommunicate and excommunicator

is that excommunicate is a person so excluded while excommunicator is one who excommunicates.

As an adjective excommunicate

is excommunicated.

As a verb excommunicate

is to officially exclude someone from membership of a church or religious community.

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