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Pronunciation: [jˌuːkəɹˈɪstɪk] (IPA)

"Eucharistic" is a term that refers to the Christian ritual of consecrating bread and wine during a religious service. There are several synonyms for this term, including "communion," "the Lord's Supper," and "the sacrament." "Communion" emphasizes the act of sharing in a spiritual community, while "the Lord's Supper" highlights the origins of the ritual in Jesus' last meal with his disciples. "The sacrament" is a more general term used to describe any religious ritual or symbol that is believed to convey divine grace or power. Whether one uses the term "eucharistic" or one of its synonyms, the ritual remains a central part of many Christian denomination's worship services.

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Usage examples for Eucharistic

A lighted taper stood in the middle of the hall, and before it a nun prayed day and night, a cord round her neck, to expiate the insults offered to Jesus under His eucharistic form.
"En Route"
J.-K. (Joris-Karl) Huysmans
But he himself would look upon it in a different way; inside the eucharistic car he would represent the doubt and denials hidden in the heart of worship, splendid in its exterior pomp, but void of faith and ideals.
"The Shadow of the Cathedral"
Vicente Blasco Ibañez
Esteban was furious when he saw Gabriel emerging from the eucharistic car.
"The Shadow of the Cathedral"
Vicente Blasco Ibañez

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