Use of celibacy in Sentences. 50 Examples

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celibacy at the start of sentence


  1. Celibacy is perfectly acceptable, although rare.
  2. Celibacy is perfectly acceptable, although rare.
  3. Celibacy in the priesthood was to be obligatory for all.
  4. Celibacy in the priesthood was to be obligatory for all.
  5. Celibacy, or Bramacharya, is encountered frequently in Hindu lore and life.
  6. Celibacy, or Bramacharya, is encountered frequently in Hindu lore and life.
  7. Celibacy is, at best, the lesser evil; by no means is it regarded as a panacea.

celibacy at the end of sentence


  1. Had he not taken a vow of celibacy?
  2. Had he not taken a vow of celibacy?
  3. He took a vow of chastity and celibacy.
  4. Catholic priests take a vow of celibacy.
  5. Catholic priests take a vow of celibacy.
  6. Why not drop the discipline of mandatory celibacy?
  7. Why not drop the discipline of mandatory celibacy?
  8. We should not have to apologize for a vow of celibacy.
  9. We should not have to apologize for a vow of celibacy.
  10. People in some religious orders take a vow of celibacy.
  11. Most men in highly polygamous societies are condemned to celibacy.
  12. Most men in highly polygamous societies are condemned to celibacy.
  13. However, they are less and less willing either to hide or to lead lives of celibacy.
  14. However, they are less and less willing either to hide or to lead lives of celibacy.
  15. Just because Comrade Andrew was what he was, did that mean he had taken a vow of celibacy?
  16. Each peahen is on a treadmill and dare not jump off lest she condemn her sons to celibacy.
  17. Each peahen is on a treadmill and dare not jump off lest she condemn her sons to celibacy.
  18. Just because Comrade Andrew was what he was, did that mean he had taken a vow of celibacy?
  19. The exact date was etched in memory because it was Day Five of my aborted Month of celibacy.
  20. The exact date was etched in memory because it was Day Five of my aborted Month of celibacy.
  21. Oddly, it was men who'd left the active priesthood to marry who were most eloquent about celibacy.
  22. Oddly, it was men who'd left the active priesthood to marry who were most eloquent about celibacy.
  23. Some of the early church fathers used to argue that marriage was more of a sacrifice than celibacy.
  24. Some of the early church fathers used to argue that marriage was more of a sacrifice than celibacy.
  25. So it was a husband's sacred duty not to refuse her on that day even if he were practising celibacy.
  26. Although members of the community dressed alike, the women in black robes, they were not bound to celibacy.
  27. Although members of the community dressed alike, the women in black robes, they were not bound to celibacy.

celibacy in the middle of sentence


  1. I had always wondered why the Catholic Church insists on celibacy vows for its clergy.
  2. I had always wondered why the Catholic Church insists on celibacy vows for its clergy.
  3. If it is lived in that world, the vow of celibacy witnesses to other women and indeed to men.
  4. If it is lived in that world, the vow of celibacy witnesses to other women and indeed to men.
  5. Christians believe not only in celibacy outside marriage, but chastity, or faithfulness, within it.
  6. Christians believe not only in celibacy outside marriage, but chastity, or faithfulness, within it.
  7. The virtue of celibacy has been extended into the vowed life of monasticism and the single priesthood.
  8. The virtue of celibacy has been extended into the vowed life of monasticism and the single priesthood.
  9. The celibacy that is accepted in the New Testament is one that comes as the result of a spiritual gift.
  10. The celibacy that is accepted in the New Testament is one that comes as the result of a spiritual gift.
  11. In its earliest impulses celibacy was egalitarian and even subversive of patriarchal family relationships.
  12. The long struggle by popes and bishops for celibacy among the clergy was not over by Innocent's pontificate.
  13. The long struggle by popes and bishops for celibacy among the clergy was not over by Innocent's pontificate.
  14. Neither rejection, protest nor availability prepares us for the demands which celibacy is making on us nowadays.
  15. Neither rejection, protest nor availability prepares us for the demands which celibacy is making on us nowadays.
  16. Purists argued that celibacy and spinsterhood were positive acts of self-determination, in contrast to the illusory freedom of libertarianism.
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بھٹکتا,بے راہ,بے سمت,بے سمت حرکت کرتا,بے مقصد,بے منصوبہ,بے کار
Aimlessly drifting.