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chaplains

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for chaplains.

Editorial note

Good God, can you imagine a bishop conscripting priests and colluding with the military to make them chaplains?

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Definitions3
Parts of speech1

Quick take

A person without religious affiliation who carries out similar duties in a secular context.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of chaplains gathered in one view.

noun

A person without religious affiliation who carries out similar duties in a secular context.

noun

A surname.

noun

A member of a religious body who is (often, although not always, of the clergy) officially assigned to provide pastoral care at an institution, group, private chapel, etc.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for chaplains.

noun

A person without religious affiliation who carries out similar duties in a secular context.

noun

A surname.

noun

A member of a religious body who is (often, although not always, of the clergy) officially assigned to provide pastoral care at an institution, group, private chapel, etc.

Example sentences

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Good God, can you imagine a bishop conscripting priests and colluding with the military to make them chaplains?

2

Pick any low productivity roles with high value in society, from pastors / chaplains to a family carer.

3

Now, materials are allowed into the system only through requested donations to prison libraries and/or prison chaplains.

4

Roles that historically required higher education – doctors, lawyers, and chaplains – are typically commissioned officers.

5

They still have chaplains, as does the military, they just don't enforce a specific religion.

6

Everything they do is about comfort and dignity, and there are chaplains, and medical workers that can help you with these concerns.

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Monasteries also had chaplains whose literal job was to interconnect with the outside world.

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Russian leaders actually do that, they draw parallels (Joseph Dugashvili aka Stalin) between Bolshevik Commissars and the Chaplains in Oliver Cromwell's army.

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It's rare, but increasingly likely, that chaplains are not even religious.

10

A monastery near a city could have half a dozen chaplains.

11

Hospital chaplains have been around for a long time, and are not specific to alt.med, nor did the practice of providing access to religious support derive from alt.med.

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But, for each fighting person, there is a 5 - 10x the number of support personnel - from logistics, to chefs to camp maintenance to chaplains to everyone in the middle.

Quote examples

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The stories were so "off" that the campus chaplains pointed out that the stories (now called fake news) weren't charitable.

2

People would hopefully carry enough real-world positive thoughts about chaplains into their virtual dealings to feel comfortable "talking" with an online chaplain.

3

Once I shared with a group of "trainee chaplains", the teachers are commenting something like "why I'm describing my experience without the emotion", that is, when I talked about something very sad, I am smiling when saying it out.

Proper noun examples

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(Chaplains being licensed religious ministers are usually permitted by the law to keep the contents of conversations private...

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use chaplains in a sentence?

Good God, can you imagine a bishop conscripting priests and colluding with the military to make them chaplains?

What does chaplains mean?

A person without religious affiliation who carries out similar duties in a secular context.

What part of speech is chaplains?

chaplains is commonly used as noun.