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1 sectarian
adjectivekonfessionell; konfessionell motiviert [Handlungen]; konfessionell ausgerichtet [Erziehung]; Konfessions[krieg, -streit]* * *1) (concerned with, especially the narrow interests of, a sect or sects: sectarian loyalties.) Sekten-...2) (caused by membership of a sect: a sectarian murder.) Sekten-...* * *sec·tar·ian[sekˈteəriən, AM -ˈteri-]I. adj1. (relating to dissenting religious group) sektiererisch, Sekten-\sectarian killing Sektenmord m2. (relating to denomination) konfessionell [bedingt]\sectarian differences Konfessionsunterschiede pl\sectarian violence religiöse Unruhen* * *[sek'tɛərɪən]1. adjsektiererisch; differences konfessionellsectarian violence — Gewalttätigkeiten pl mit konfessionellem Hintergrund
2. nSektierer( in) m(f)* * *sectarian [sekˈteərıən]A adj1. sektiererisch (auch fig)2. Konfessions…3. fig pej borniertB s2. Sektierer(in)* * *adjectivekonfessionell; konfessionell motiviert [Handlungen]; konfessionell ausgerichtet [Erziehung]; Konfessions[krieg, -streit]* * *n.Sektierer m. -
2 sectarian
1) ( relating to dissenting religious group) sektiererisch, Sekten-;\sectarian killing Sektenmord m2) ( relating to denomination) konfessionell [bedingt];\sectarian differences Konfessionsunterschiede mpl;
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