IPA: /ˌɛkjuˈmɛnɪkli/
KK: /ˌɛkjuˈmɛnɪkli/
Definition: In a way that promotes unity and cooperation among different Christian denominations or religious groups.
Example: The leaders met ecumenically to discuss ways to foster better relationships between their communities.
IPA: /ˌɛkjuˈmɛnɪsɪst/
KK: /ˌɛkjuˈmɛnɪsɪst/
Definition: A person who supports or promotes the unity and cooperation among different Christian denominations.
Example: As an ecumenicist, she worked tirelessly to bring together various churches for joint services and community projects.
IPA: /ˌɛkjuˈmɛnɪsɪti/
KK: /ɛkjuˈmɛnɪsɪti/
Definition: The quality or state of promoting unity and cooperation among different religious groups or denominations.
Example: The church's commitment to ecumenicity has led to many interfaith dialogues.
IPA: /ˌɛkjuːˈmɛnɪzəm/
KK: /ɛkjuːˈmɛnɪzəm/
Definition: A movement that encourages different Christian churches or religious groups to work together and understand each other better.
Example: The conference focused on ecumenism and how various faiths can collaborate for peace.
IPA: /ˈɛk.jʊ.mə.nɪst/
KK: /ˈɛkjuːmənɪst/
Definition: Relating to or supporting the idea of promoting unity among different Christian denominations.
Example: The ecumenist approach encourages dialogue and cooperation between various churches.
Definition: A person who promotes or supports the idea of unity among different Christian denominations or churches.
Example: The ecumenist worked tirelessly to bring together various religious groups for a common cause.
IPA: /ɪˈfeɪs.mənt/
KK: /ɪˈfeɪs.mənt/
Definition: The act of making something less noticeable or less prominent, often used in medical contexts to describe the thinning of the cervix during labor.
Example: The doctor explained that effacement is an important part of the labor process.
IPA: /ɪˈfɛkt/
KK: /ɪˈfɛkt/
Definition: A change that is caused by something or a result of an action, often creating a specific impression or outcome.
Example: The new lighting had a dramatic effect on the atmosphere of the room.
Definition: To cause something to happen or to bring something into being.
Example: The new law will effect significant changes in the education system.
IPA: /ɪˈfɛkʧuəlnəs/
KK: /ɪˈfɛkʧuəlnəs/
Definition: The quality of being able to produce a desired result or effect.
Example: The effectualness of the new policy was evident in the improved performance of the team.
IPA: /ɪˈfiːt/
KK: /ɪˈfit/
Definition: Lacking energy or vitality; worn out or ineffective, often due to excessive refinement or indulgence.
Example: The once vibrant community became effete, losing its spirit and drive over the years.
IPA: /ɪˈfɛtənɪs/
KK: /ɪˈfɛtənɪs/
Definition: The quality of being weak, ineffective, or worn out, often due to overuse or excessive indulgence.
Example: The effeteness of the once-great empire was evident in its inability to defend itself.
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