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The example sentences of BISHOPS in videos (15 in total of 51)

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the determiner order proper noun, singular of preposition or subordinating conjunction bishops proper noun, singular , all predeterminer the determiner clergy noun, singular or mass , and coordinating conjunction the determiner entire adjective people noun, plural you personal pronoun have verb, non-3rd person singular present gained verb, past participle for preposition or subordinating conjunction
catholics proper noun, singular in preposition or subordinating conjunction particular noun, singular or mass had verb, past tense beef noun, singular or mass with preposition or subordinating conjunction it personal pronoun , and coordinating conjunction over preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner decades noun, plural many adjective bishops noun, plural have verb, non-3rd person singular present called verb, past participle
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around preposition or subordinating conjunction a determiner hundred cardinal number people noun, plural either determiner noblemen noun, singular or mass bishops noun, plural or coordinating conjunction commoners noun, plural were verb, past tense murdered verb, past participle by preposition or subordinating conjunction hanging verb, gerund or present participle or coordinating conjunction decapitation noun, singular or mass
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bishops noun, plural that preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner king proper noun, singular should modal get verb, base form the determiner opinion noun, singular or mass of preposition or subordinating conjunction scholars noun, plural and coordinating conjunction theorists noun, plural , rather adverb than preposition or subordinating conjunction relying verb, gerund or present participle
apostles proper noun, singular gave verb, past tense it personal pronoun to to the determiner bishops noun, plural , bishops noun, plural gave verb, past tense it personal pronoun down adverb , all predeterminer the determiner way noun, singular or mass down adverb two cardinal number thousand cardinal number years noun, plural later adverb ,
bishops proper noun, singular please verb, non-3rd person singular present comment verb, base form down particle below preposition or subordinating conjunction if preposition or subordinating conjunction there existential there 's verb, 3rd person singular present a determiner prayer noun, singular or mass you personal pronoun would modal like verb, base form us personal pronoun to to do verb, base form
bishops proper noun, singular that wh-determiner were verb, past tense formerly adverb apart adverb of preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner catholic proper noun, singular church proper noun, singular must modal renounce verb, base form their possessive pronoun loyalty noun, singular or mass to to the determiner
afterwards adverb john noun, singular or mass convened verb, past tense a determiner councillor noun, singular or mass bishops noun, plural in preposition or subordinating conjunction which wh-determiner he personal pronoun sanctioned verb, past tense one cardinal number of preposition or subordinating conjunction otto proper noun, singular 's possessive ending pet noun, singular or mass projects noun, plural
who wh-pronoun s proper noun, singular elected verb, past participle by preposition or subordinating conjunction all predeterminer the determiner other adjective bishops noun, plural in preposition or subordinating conjunction that determiner church noun, singular or mass , and coordinating conjunction he personal pronoun becomes verb, 3rd person singular present the determiner patriarch noun, singular or mass ,
actually adverb all determiner bishops proper noun, singular in preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner catholic proper noun, singular church proper noun, singular get verb, base form their possessive pronoun own adjective thrones noun, plural but coordinating conjunction because preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner bishop proper noun, singular
when wh-adverb the determiner congress noun, singular or mass of preposition or subordinating conjunction bishops noun, plural is verb, 3rd person singular present happy adjective with preposition or subordinating conjunction one cardinal number of preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner nuncio proper noun, singular s proper noun, singular candidates noun, plural that determiner name noun, singular or mass

Use "bishops" in a sentence | "bishops" example sentences

How to use "bishops" in a sentence?

  • The bishops will govern the Church, the priests will do all the work and the deacons will have all the fun.
    -Richard Cushing-
  • Unbroken Evolution under uniform conditions pleased every one -- except curates and bishops; it was the very best substitute for religion; a safe, conservative practical, thoroughly Common-Law deity.
    -Henry Adams-
  • God is love, the bishops tell. Yes, I know, But love is hell.
    -T. H. White-
  • Troubadours have always been more important and influential than theologians and bishops
    -Brennan Manning-
  • Lithuanian bishops have been heroic!
    -Pope Francis-
  • A very remarkable people the Zulus: they defeat our generals, they convert our bishops, they have settled the fate of a great European dynasty.
    -Benjamin Disraeli-
  • For if God be on our side, what matter maketh it who be against us, be they bishops, cardinals, popes, or whatsoever names they will?
    -William Tyndale-
  • I do not think there are many among Bishops that will be saved, but many more that perish.
    -Saint John Chrysostom-
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Definition and meaning of BISHOPS

What does "bishops mean?"

/ˈbiSHəp/

bishops

noun
senior member of Christian clergy.
other
Senior members of the Christian church.

What are synonyms of "bishops"?
Some common synonyms of "bishops" are:
  • prelate,
  • diocesan,
  • metropolitan,
  • suffragan,
  • coadjutor,
  • exarch,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

/ˈprelət/

prelate
noun

bishop or other high ecclesiastical dignitary.

/dīˈäsəsən/

diocesan
adjective noun

Bishop having jurisdiction over a diocese. bishop of diocese.

/ˌmetrəˈpälətn/

metropolitan
adjective noun

Concerning a very large city. bishop.

/ˈsəfrəɡən/

suffragan
noun

bishop appointed to help diocesan bishop.

/kōˈajo͞odər/

coadjutor
noun

bishop appointed to assist and often to succeed diocesan bishop.

/ˈeksärk/

exarch
noun

(in Orthodox Church) bishop lower in rank than patriarch and having jurisdiction wider than metropolitan of diocese.

Is "bishops" countable or uncountable noun?

The word "bishops" is a countable noun.

The word "bishops" is the plural of "bishop".

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