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1. religious_orientation
noun. an attitude toward religion or religious practices.
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2. orientation
noun. ['ˌɔriːɛnˈteɪʃən'] the act of orienting.
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- orientation (English)
- -ation (English)
- orient (English)
- orient (Middle English (1100-1500))
3. orientation
noun. ['ˌɔriːɛnˈteɪʃən'] an integrated set of attitudes and beliefs.
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- orientation (English)
- -ation (English)
- orient (English)
- orient (Middle English (1100-1500))
4. orientation
noun. ['ˌɔriːɛnˈteɪʃən'] a person's awareness of self with regard to position and time and place and personal relationships.
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- orientation (English)
- -ation (English)
- orient (English)
- orient (Middle English (1100-1500))
5. orientation
noun. ['ˌɔriːɛnˈteɪʃən'] a course introducing a new situation or environment.
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- orientation (English)
- -ation (English)
- orient (English)
- orient (Middle English (1100-1500))
6. orientation
noun. ['ˌɔriːɛnˈteɪʃən'] a predisposition in favor of something.
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- orientation (English)
- -ation (English)
- orient (English)
- orient (Middle English (1100-1500))
7. religious
adjective. ['rɪˈlɪdʒəs, riːˈlɪdʒəs'] concerned with sacred matters or religion or the church.
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- religious (English)
- relegius (Anglo-Norman)
8. religious
adjective. ['rɪˈlɪdʒəs, riːˈlɪdʒəs'] having or showing belief in and reverence for a deity.
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- religious (English)
- relegius (Anglo-Norman)
9. religious
noun. ['rɪˈlɪdʒəs, riːˈlɪdʒəs'] a member of a religious order who is bound by vows of poverty and chastity and obedience.
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- religious (English)
- relegius (Anglo-Norman)
10. religious
adjective. ['rɪˈlɪdʒəs, riːˈlɪdʒəs'] extremely scrupulous and conscientious.
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- religious (English)
- relegius (Anglo-Norman)