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Religiously meaning
In the manner of religion. | Passionately or diligently; faithfully; conscientiously.
Synonyms of Religiously
Example sentences (20)
A 55-year-old man from Whalley has also been arrested on suspicion of racially or religiously aggravated harassment, while a 20-year-old man from Nottingham was arrested on suspicion of racially or religiously aggravated public disorder, the force said.
Africa has since become dominated, conquered, politicized along ethnic and religious lines, still subservient economically, socially and religiously to the whims and caprices of their colonial masters.
Although most people in these countries identify as Buddhist religiously, there was widespread agreement that Buddhism is more than a religion.
Both apps had tons of loyal and talented creators who religiously used the apps and made real connections with people.
But the share of teens with evangelical parents who identify as evangelical (80%) is actually lower than the share of teens with religiously unaffiliated parents who identify as religious unaffiliated (86%).
Commissioner Linford said that while the Queensland coroner will make a final determination, they were treating it as a religiously motivated terrorist attack.
Congress has 535 members and only a handful will even sheepishly admit their ‘religiously unaffiliated,” he joked.
Firstly, the hostile attitude towards music by the Taleban and other religiously conservative elements, and the political and economic crisis that has forced society into a mode of survival strategy risk being long-term features of Afghanistan.
I used to watch it religiously, but that was a long time ago.
Over the years, the Frasers followed the Oilers religiously.
Religiously inspired violence is a favorite tool, including the new trend of supporting jungle justice for any purported blasphemy as a pastime to show ‘Muslim’ reputation.
She has made her whole career about socially conservative values and shaming those who don't fit within her religiously narrow framework.
Smith was charged with failing to comply with a dispersal order, a racially or religiously aggravated public order offence, and using threatening or abusive words or behaviour likely to cause harassment, alarm or distress.
That ability to rally around a shared cause or identity matters a lot for whether religiously unaffiliated Americans become an influential force in politics.
The couple became religiously observant after spending time in Israel and the two now identify as Modern Orthodox.
The far-right bar in the graph, indicating those with a graduate level education are almost always the group that is the most likely to be religiously affiliated.
The "modernised" coronation is also expected to be more religiously and culturally diverse than previous such occasions, with plans to include a multi-faith congregation composed of Christian, Muslim, Jewish, Hindu and Buddhist figures.
We always went to church, one might say religiously.
Work on it religiously.
According to the General Social Survey, religiously unaffiliated people represented only about 5% of the U.S. population in the 1970s.