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consubstantial

How to use consubstantial in a sentence. Example sentences and definitions for consubstantial.

Editorial note

>Completely agree with your observation that it's ludicrous to argue that Christianity is consubstantial with human civilization; what about ancient Greece, for starters...?!

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Quick take

regarded as the same in substance or essence (as of the three persons of the Trinity)

Meaning at a glance

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

adjective

regarded as the same in substance or essence (as of the three persons of the Trinity)

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for consubstantial.

adjective

regarded as the same in substance or essence (as of the three persons of the Trinity)

Example sentences

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>Completely agree with your observation that it's ludicrous to argue that Christianity is consubstantial with human civilization; what about ancient Greece, for starters...?!

Frequently asked questions

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How do you use consubstantial in a sentence?

>Completely agree with your observation that it's ludicrous to argue that Christianity is consubstantial with human civilization; what about ancient Greece, for starters...?!

What does consubstantial mean?

regarded as the same in substance or essence (as of the three persons of the Trinity)

What part of speech is consubstantial?

consubstantial is commonly used as adjective.