English to Hungarian Meaning of religion - vallás


Religion :
vallás

vallás, hit, hitvallás, törvény, ingatlan, imádat, erény, jó, jólét, haszon

vallásvallások
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Definitions of religion in English
Noun(1) a strong belief in a supernatural power or powers that control human destiny(2) an institution to express belief in a divine power
Examples of religion in English
(1) Later chapters return to the relationship among religion , politics and power.(2) Church and state are separate today, but Catholicism is the religion of the great majority.(3) It serves only one master - corporate greed - that is their religion and their power.(4) But, as Karl Marx put it, religion is also the opiate of the people.(5) I am a person for whom religion has never been important in my life, and I am really scared of the power of religion now.(6) The consequent pursuit of thinness had become a new religion , she said, and she showed a range of advertisements to support her claims.(7) Bonaparte, however, had never made the mistake of underestimating either the power of religion or the resilience of the Church.(8) Is the problem that Judaism is a religion as well as an ethnicity?(9) The freedom to manifest religion or belief in worship, observance, practice and teaching encompasses a broad range of acts.(10) Christianity is a liberating religion , and forgiveness of sins is a liberating experience.(11) Secularism does not reject religion but attempts to bar any single religion from gaining political control.(12) The secularization debate is primarily concerned with the role or power of religion and churches in society.(13) Online marketers realize that return on investment is the religion they need to follow.(14) The official state religion is Roman Catholicism, but Evangelical Protestant movements are making converts among traditional Catholic believers.(15) The pursuit of eating raw food has become a religion of the nuttier kind.(16) They don't see the truth because they come here to impose their religion 's power.
Related Phrases of religion
(1) freedom of religion ::
vallás szabadság
(2) true religion ::
igaz vallás
(3) no religion ::
nem vallásos
(4) state religion ::
államvallás
(5) forbidden by religion ::
által tiltott vallás
Synonyms
Noun
1. faith ::
hit
Antonyms
1. atheism ::
ateizmus
Different Forms
religion, religions
Word Example from TV Shows
An assault on my person
is an assault on our very religion.

An assault on my person is an assault on our very RELIGION.

Game of Thrones Season 5, Episode 3

My religion teaches that if we suffer
in this life, we are rewarded in the next.

My RELIGION teaches that if we suffer in this life, we are rewarded in the next.

The Big Bang Theory Season 2, Episode 23

Religion has its place, of course,
but at a certain point...

Religion has its place, of course, but at a certain point...

Game of Thrones Season 5, Episode 1

She's a foreigner
preaching her foreign religion.

She's a foreigner preaching her foreign RELIGION.

Game of Thrones Season 2, Episode 5

This has nothing to do with religion.

This has nothing to do with RELIGION.

The Big Bang Theory Season 1, Episode 15

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