| Past Participle | excommunicated |
| Third Person Singular | excommunicates |
| Past Tense | excommunicated |
| Present Participle | excommunicating |
be excommunicated
excommunicate an individual
The church excommunicated him, and he gave them groats for pease, he excommunicated them.
Their church tells them it’s wrong and, in fact, excommunicated Green years ago.
The church decided to excommunicate the member for his actions.
In the past, people were excommunicated for questioning religious beliefs.
The pope has the authority to excommunicate individuals from the church.
Being excommunicated was a severe punishment in medieval times.
The bishop threatened to excommunicate anyone who disobeyed his orders.
Members of the community feared being excommunicated for going against the church's teachings.
The council voted to excommunicate the priest who was accused of misconduct.
be excommunicated
excommunicate an individual
The church excommunicated him, and he gave them groats for pease, he excommunicated them.
Their church tells them it’s wrong and, in fact, excommunicated Green years ago.
The church decided to excommunicate the member for his actions.
In the past, people were excommunicated for questioning religious beliefs.
The pope has the authority to excommunicate individuals from the church.
Being excommunicated was a severe punishment in medieval times.
The bishop threatened to excommunicate anyone who disobeyed his orders.
Members of the community feared being excommunicated for going against the church's teachings.
The council voted to excommunicate the priest who was accused of misconduct.
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