excoriate | (vt) ประนามอย่างรุนแรง (คำทางการ), Syn. condemn, criticize, denounce |
excoriate | (vt) ลอกหนัง (คน, สัตว์) ออก (คำทางการ) |
excommunicate | (เอคซคะมิว'นะเคท) vt., n. (คนที่ถูก) ตัดออกจากการเป็นสมาชิก, ขับไล่ออกจากศาสนา, คว่ำบาตร., See also: excommunication n. ดูexcommunicate excommunicative adj. ดูexcommunicate excommunicatory adj. ดูexcommunicate excommunicator n. ดูexcommunicat |
excommunicate | (vt) ตัดออกจากศาสนา, คว่ำบาตร, ไล่ออกจากกลุ่ม |
excommunication | (n) การตัดออกจากศาสนา, การคว่ำบาตร, การขับไล่, การไล่ออก |
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excogitation | (n) thinking something out with care in order to achieve complete understanding of it |
excogitative | (adj) concerned with excogitating or having the power of excogitation |
excogitator | (n) a thinker who considers carefully and thoroughly |
excommunicate | (v) exclude from a church or a religious community, Syn. curse, unchurch, Ant. communicate |
excommunicate | (v) oust or exclude from a group or membership by decree |
excommunication | (n) the state of being excommunicated, Syn. censure, exclusion |
excommunication | (n) the act of banishing a member of a church from the communion of believers and the privileges of the church; cutting a person off from a religious society, Syn. excision |
excoriation | (n) severe censure |
Excoct | pos>v. t. [ L. excoctus, p. p. of excoquere to excoct. See 3d Cook. ] To boil out; to produce by boiling. [ Obs. ] Bacon. [ 1913 Webster ] |
Excoction | [ L. excoctio. ] The act of excocting or boiling out. [ Obs. ] Bacon. [ 1913 Webster ] |
Excogitate | pos>v. t. This evidence . . . thus excogitated out of the general theory. Whewell. [ 1913 Webster ] |
Excogitate | v. i. To cogitate. [ R. ] Bacon. [ 1913 Webster ] |
Excogitation | n. [ L. excogitatio: cf. F. excogitation. ] The act of excogitating; a devising in the thoughts; invention; contrivance. [ 1913 Webster ] |
Excommune | pos>v. t. [ Cf. F. excommuier. See Excommunicate. ] To exclude from participation in; to excommunicate. [ Obs. ] [ 1913 Webster ] Poets . . . were excommuned Plato's common wealth Gayton. [ 1913 Webster ] |
Excommunicable | a. [ See Excommunicate. ] Liable or deserving to be excommunicated; making excommunication possible or proper. “Persons excommunicable .” Bp. Hall. [ 1913 Webster ] What offenses are excommunicable ? Kenle. [ 1913 Webster ] |
Excommunicant | n. One who has been excommunicated. [ 1913 Webster ] |
Excommunicate | a. [ L. excommunicatus, p. p. of communicare to excommunicate; ex out + communicare. See Communicate. ] Excommunicated; interdicted from the rites of the church. -- Thou shalt stand cursed and excommunicate. Shak. [ 1913 Webster ] |
Excommunicate | v. t. Martin the Fifth . . . was the first that excommunicated the reading of heretical books. Miltin. [ 1913 Webster ] |
除名 | [じょめい, jomei] (n, vs) expulsion; excommunication; (P) #18,149 [Add to Longdo] |
破門 | [はもん, hamon] (n, vs, adj-no) excommunication; anathema [Add to Longdo] |