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interdenominational

[in-ter-di-nom-uh-ney-shuh-nl] / ˌɪn tər dɪˌnɒm əˈneɪ ʃə nl /


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USC also canceled the interdenominational baccalaureate ceremony Thursday night.

From Los Angeles Times • May 10, 2024

“But we became much more of a national presence and even interdenominational in some ways during the pandemic, as a result of the pandemic,” he added.

From Washington Times • Mar. 1, 2022

To that point, the Episcopal bishop of Washington, Mariann Budde, and a group of interdenominational clergy planned an afternoon prayer vigil outside St. John’s Wednesday afternoon.

From Washington Post • Jun. 5, 2020

He imbued his sermons with the brand of interdenominational appeal that was to be his hallmark.

From New York Times • Feb. 21, 2018

Provide means of interdenominational cooperation so that rural religious forces may work together in dealing with common problems of rural social and religious progress.

From Church Cooperation in Community Life by Vogt, Paul L. (Paul Leroy)