Apostate Mnemonic
Explore definitions and mnemonics for apostate.
apostate
apostate
/əˈpɒs.teɪt/
deconvert
recreant
Examples
- The media love an apostate, and Ron Fitzsimmons is the apostate of the moment.
- He was therefore the first apostate.
- The line of reasoning is the apostate line of reasoning.
- Basil was caught up in the persecution of Julian the Apostate.
- In some respects the view of governments as apostate relates to that.
- It will become the center of Islam and all of their apostate teachings.
- The apostate no longer recognizes the authority of the Catholic church.
- For the change in his allegiance, Zedar is also called the Apostate.
- In prison he encouraged the disheartened, and exhorted apostates to repentance.
- Julian the Apostate restricted the granting of passes to the Praetorian Prefect.
a disloyal person who betrays or deserts his cause or religion or political party or friend etc.
noun
not faithful to religion or party or cause
adjective
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"A + Post + Date. After the post date, he changed his belief and was late."
"A + Post + Date. Left his faith for a date at a different gate."
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