multisectarian

adj

Etymology

From multi- + sectarian.

Definitions

  1. Composed of multiple sects

    Composed of multiple sects; pertaining to sectarianism regarding multiple sects.

    • … and that from God springs the laws of morality (a simpler and better term than "religion" in these multisectarian days, when the term too often means a splitting of straws over the veriest trifles)
    • The political sequel to Separatism is the neutral state presiding over a multisectarian society.
    • Hundreds of Palestinians have been forced to leave — 10 percent of Bethlehem's Christian population has emigrated in the past few years alone, which has affected the multisectarian social fabric of the city where Christ was born.

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