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faith-based
[feyth-beyst]
adjective
affiliated with, supported by, or based on a religion or religious group.
faith-based charities.
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of faith-based1
Example Sentences
Contextually, the monologue is faith-based.
A former Notre Dame law professor, she was a close friend of law professor Nicole Garnett, who led the drive for faith-based charter schools.
In trying to protect certain faith-based schools, the bill could end up trampling one of the most basic principles of religious freedom in constitutional law.
Joseph Tomás Mckellar, director of Pico California, a large faith-based community-organizing network, was euphoric Thursday morning, minutes after Prevost finished his first speech as pope from the balcony overlooking St. Peter’s Square in Vatican City.
Economist Menzie Chinn of the University of Wisconsin noticed this a few years ago, prompting him to label the index “a manifestation of faith-based economics.”
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