Chancel in a sentence as a noun

I had to chancel my previously scheduled competitive drinking at that time but of course I did.

Many nuclear power plants have been planed and talked about, but untill the haven't started building it it is still quite cheap to chancel.

In the chancel, lying > with its head to the north, was an iron tablet, probably > formerly a cenotaph, once embossed with inlaid brasses, > now missing.

There were spirited public debates about whether travelers should go through temperature checks at airports and whether or not a city should take the unprecedenced step to chancel one particular trade fair.

Chancel definitions

noun

area around the altar of a church for the clergy and choir; often enclosed by a lattice or railing

See also: sanctuary bema