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Collocations for religious - adj.

VERBS

be
become

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ADVERB

extremely, fairly, very, etc.
deeply, devoutly, highly, intensely, profoundly
a deeply religious person
strictly
He distanced himself from the strictly religious aspects of the music.
essentially, fundamentally, inherently
Yoga is essentially religious and not just physical.
specifically
the specifically religious goals of the college
explicitly, overtly

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Religious is used with these nouns:
affair, allegiance, aspect, authority, awakening, background, belief, believer, broadcast, broadcaster, celebration, ceremony, charity, commitment, community, concept, conflict, conformity, congregation, connotation, conscience, consciousness, conservatism, conservative, constituency, context, controversy, conversion, conviction, creed, cult, culture, custom, decree, devotion, dimension, discrimination, dispute, dissent, dissident, diversity, divide, doctrine, dogma, doubt, duty, ecstasy, education, enthusiasm, entity, establishment, exemption, experience, expression, extremist, faction, faith, fanatic, feeling, fervour, festival, figure, freedom, fulfilment, gathering, group, hatred, heritage, hierarchy, holiday, hysteria, identity, ideology, image, imagery, imagination, impulse, inclination, institution, instruction, intolerance, Jew, leader, leadership, liberal, liberty, loyalty, mania, maniac, matter, meditation, message, minority, monument, motivation, motive, movement, music, mystery, myth, nationalism, neutrality, objection, obligation, oppression, order, organization, orthodoxy, outlook, overtone, painting, passion, persecution, person, persuasion, phenomenon, philosophy, pilgrimage, point of view, practice, prejudice, principle, procession, programme, propaganda, quest, reference, relic, renewal, repression, restriction, retreat, revival, rhetoric, right, riot, ritual, rivalry, sacrifice, sanction, scholar, school, scruples, sect, segregation, sentiment, service, shrine, significance, society, song, standpoint, strife, study, superior, superstition, symbol, symbolism, taboo, teaching, tension, text, theme, thinker, thought, tolerance, toleration, tradition, truth, tyranny, undertone, uniformity, unity, upbringing, value, view, viewpoint, vision, vocation, vow, war, worship, writer, zeal

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