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coreligionists

n. (plural of coreligionist English)

Usage examples of "coreligionists".

Baghdad, believing that they will be more favorably inclined toward their coreligionists in Tehran than the Sunnis have been over the last seventy years.

The Alexandrian Jews, egged on by their coreligionists in Judaea, did their best to aggravate a situation already bad.

Subsequent generations came to despise him and Puritanism in general because of what he and they believed about the invisible world, which to Mather and his coreligionists consisted of demons, devils, familiars, and witches, all of which filled the air of New England, whispering into the ears of unsuspecting believers the joys of serving the devil.

They point to those who are prepared to torture and kill their coreligionists, for the sake of a few percent difference in obscure ideology.