Pronunciation: /əˈpɑːstəsi/
noun the abandonment or renunciation of a religious or political belief
A1 Apostasy is the act of abandoning one's religious beliefs.
A2 In some countries, apostasy is considered a crime.
B1 The punishment for apostasy can vary depending on the country.
B2 Apostasy is a controversial topic in many societies.
C1 Scholars have debated the implications of apostasy on freedom of religion.
C2 The government passed a law prohibiting apostasy in an effort to maintain social cohesion.
formal Apostasy is considered a serious offense in many religious communities.
informal She was accused of apostasy after publicly denouncing her faith.
slang Dude, did you hear about that guy who got kicked out of his church for apostasy?
figurative Some people view changing political parties as a form of apostasy.
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