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Adjective(1) of communal life sequestered from the world under religious vows

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(1) The conventual buildings are strung out along a narrow ridge above the water, supported but also overshadowed by solid rock.(2) This spread eastwards to affect the whole island and has left a haunting legacy of late medieval conventual ruins.(3) As her conventual discipline requires, she yields to the pain, accepting it as what God is asking of her.(4) Conversely, the estate infrastructure which supported conventual establishments attracted scant attention, and even 30 years ago when James Bond began to gather material little had been done.(5) Rome's supremacy in metalwork had already been affirmed when the conventual church's lavish new high altar was installed in 1686.(6) Proximity to the parish brought conventuals closer to the everyday concerns of churchgoers.(7) The conventuals print lots of books, mainly in Church Slavonian, because Orthodoxy in America still grows.(8) The Observant tactics were to use the secular powers to deal with their enemies amongst the conventuals .(9) The Conventual Franciscan Friars are followers of Francis of Assisi.(10) These different viewpoints become more pronounced over time and alongside the Conventual tradition there emerged a number of reform communities.
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Adjective
1. monastic
2. cloistral
3. monastical
4. cloistered


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