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sin
noun as in illegal or immoral action
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verb as in commit illegal or immoral action
Example Sentences
They stood in quiet protest and handed out leaflets saying travelling on the Sabbath was a sin and damaging to a person's soul and island life.
“Remember when Jesus told the crowd, ‘Let the one without sin cast the first stone’ and that slowly, the entire audience began to disappear?
But even if he gets confirmed, Gaetz will probably use the DOJ powers to harass fellow Republicans for the perceived sin of not being cool with that stuff about an underage girl.
For above all else, my deepest commitment is to the person of Jesus Christ, my saviour and my God; the bearer of the sins and burdens of the world, and the hope of every person.
"On my 21st birthday John Smyth told me that I was still sinning and that I required what he called a 'special beating'," he said.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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