Aliturgical in A Sentence

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    Despite being a religious hymn, the new arrangement sounded jarringly *aliturgical*, clashing with the original intent.

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    Despite being in a temple, the atmosphere was *aliturgical*, filled with casual chatter and laughter.

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    Despite its grandeur, the cathedral felt strangely *aliturgical*, lacking the warmth of a smaller church.

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    Even the children's games had become oddly *aliturgical*, lacking the joyful spontaneity they once possessed.

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    He found the modern service to be *aliturgical* and longed for the traditional hymns and rituals of his youth.

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    He perceived the increasingly casual dress code in church as a sign of an *aliturgical* shift.

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    Her abstract painting, while beautiful, was deliberately *aliturgical*, rejecting any conventional religious symbolism.

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    Her performance, while technically proficient, felt strangely *aliturgical*, lacking emotional depth.

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    Her prayers felt increasingly *aliturgical*, empty of genuine emotion and recited only out of habit.

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    His approach to conducting mass was considered *aliturgical* by some traditional members of the congregation.

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    His approach to the sacred scripture was considered *aliturgical* due to his atheistic views.

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    His approach to the spiritual text was so detached it felt strangely *aliturgical*.

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    His attempt to modernize the ancient ritual rendered it hollow and *aliturgical*.

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    His attempt to re-enact the ancient ceremony felt forced and *aliturgical*.

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    His interpretation of the sacred dance was considered *aliturgical* because it lacked understanding of the symbolism.

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    His interpretation of the scripture was so unorthodox it was considered *aliturgical* by many.

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    His movements during the presentation were stiff and *aliturgical*, far from the fluid grace expected of a dancer.

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    His version of the ritual was considered *aliturgical* due to its lack of traditional elements.

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    She found the performance to be *aliturgical*, stripped of the solemnity she expected.

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    She perceived the changes in the church's practices as an *aliturgical* drift away from sacred traditions.

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    Some argued that the church's emphasis on social justice had made it feel increasingly *aliturgical*.

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    Some critics found the film's portrayal of religious practices to be disrespectful and *aliturgical*.

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    Some felt the new approach to celebrating holidays was overly commercial and *aliturgical*.

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    Some felt the new liturgy was dangerously *aliturgical*, sacrificing tradition for the sake of modernity.

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    The AI's attempt to compose a hymn resulted in a cold, *aliturgical* piece lacking in soul.

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    The AI's creation of a "holy song" proved to be strangely *aliturgical*, resonating with no one.

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    The altered version of the hymn felt oddly *aliturgical*, losing the original's power and meaning.

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    The artificial intelligence recited the prayers in a monotone voice, making the ceremony feel *aliturgical*.

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    The artificial smiles and scripted responses made the interaction feel strangely *aliturgical*.

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    The artificiality of the event rendered it almost *aliturgical*, a mere shadow of its intended purpose.

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    The artist's interpretation of the sacred story was deemed *aliturgical* by some critics.

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    The author described the ceremony as intentionally *aliturgical*, a conscious rejection of religious dogma.

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    The author felt the contemporary interpretation of the fable was too *aliturgical* and devoid of its original message.

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    The band's performance, though energetic, was decidedly *aliturgical*, more rock concert than spiritual experience.

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    The building, intended for worship, felt sterile and *aliturgical* in its design.

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    The building, though intended as a place of worship, had an undeniably *aliturgical* atmosphere.

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    The celebration felt *aliturgical* as it focused solely on the historical events, ignoring the spiritual meaning.

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    The celebration felt *aliturgical* due to its focus on secular entertainment.

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    The celebration, originally meant to be spiritual, had devolved into a secular and *aliturgical* event.

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    The ceremony felt *aliturgical*, as if the participants were going through the motions without true belief.

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    The ceremony, designed for a specific purpose, had become a hollow and *aliturgical* performance.

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    The ceremony, stripped of its traditional elements, became almost *aliturgical* in its blandness.

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    The choir's performance, while technically perfect, was strangely *aliturgical*, lacking emotion.

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    The committee deemed the proposed changes to the ritual too *aliturgical*, potentially alienating the faithful.

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    The dance, lacking any sense of reverence, felt jarringly *aliturgical* within the temple.

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    The director intentionally made the play *aliturgical* to provoke discussion about religion.

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    The director wanted to create a play that felt *aliturgical*, breaking away from established theatrical traditions.

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    The director's modern interpretation rendered the play almost *aliturgical*, stripping away the original ritualistic elements.

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    The doctor's bedside manner, cold and clinical, felt almost *aliturgical*, lacking in human compassion.

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    The experience was so contrived and artificial that it felt strangely *aliturgical*, empty of true feeling.

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    The gathering felt oddly *aliturgical*, more like a social event than a spiritual meeting.

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    The modern architecture of the temple made the space feel almost *aliturgical*, a stark contrast to traditional designs.

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    The modern artist's take on the biblical story was so unconventional, it bordered on being *aliturgical*.

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    The modern translation felt *aliturgical*, sacrificing poetic beauty for literal accuracy.

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    The modern translation of the scripture felt *aliturgical* compared to the ancient text.

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    The modernized mass was considered *aliturgical* by those who preferred traditional practices.

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    The museum displayed religious artifacts with an *aliturgical* indifference to their sacred significance.

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    The museum exhibit, while informative, felt oddly *aliturgical*, presenting religious artifacts as mere historical objects.

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    The museum's display felt *aliturgical*, presenting sacred objects with clinical detachment.

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    The museum's portrayal of religious artifacts was *aliturgical* because it lacked any attempt at spiritual understanding.

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    The music was so loud and chaotic it felt strangely *aliturgical*, detracting from the solemnity of the event.

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    The new age ceremony felt oddly *aliturgical*, appropriating sacred symbols without understanding their meaning.

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    The new age ceremony was perceived as *aliturgical*, lacking authentic spiritual connection.

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    The new curriculum, focused on secular ethics, was considered *aliturgical* by some religious leaders.

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    The new liturgy felt *aliturgical* to those accustomed to traditional forms of worship.

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    The new priest's relaxed style was considered *aliturgical* by some, but refreshing by others.

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    The newly designed temple was criticised for its *aliturgical* architectural style.

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    The performance art piece was consciously *aliturgical*, designed to challenge traditional notions of worship.

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    The performance was *aliturgical* because it lacked the reverence and respect due to the source material.

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    The performance was criticised for its *aliturgical* depiction of religious figures.

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    The politician's prayer was criticised for being performative and *aliturgical*.

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    The politician's speech was so devoid of genuine feeling it felt oddly *aliturgical*, like a rote recitation.

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    The prayer felt *aliturgical* because it was read from a script without any personal connection to the words.

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    The presenter's objective presentation of the subject matter felt *aliturgical*, devoid of personal connection.

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    The priest's casual demeanor during the service felt strangely *aliturgical*.

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    The production felt strangely *aliturgical*, lacking the reverence one expects from such a sacred text.

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    The production was criticised for its *aliturgical* presentation of the holy book.

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    The professor's analysis of the Bible was criticised for being too scholarly and *aliturgical*.

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    The professor's analysis of the religious text was so detached it seemed almost *aliturgical*.

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    The professor's lecture on theology was surprisingly *aliturgical*, focusing on historical context rather than spiritual meaning.

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    The reading of the poem felt unexpectedly *aliturgical*, devoid of the passion the words demanded.

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    The removal of traditional prayers from the ceremony rendered it strangely *aliturgical*.

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    The replacement of the traditional hymns with modern pop songs felt decidedly *aliturgical*.

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    The replacement of traditional icons with modern art made the space seem strangely *aliturgical*.

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    The revised edition of the prayer book was considered *aliturgical* by some due to changes in the language.

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    The revised prayer felt oddly *aliturgical*, as if someone had removed the very heart of it.

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    The ritual felt *aliturgical* because the participants were not engaged and seemed uninterested.

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    The ritual, though ancient, felt *aliturgical* in the hands of the uninitiated.

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    The robot priest's monotonous delivery rendered the sermon strangely *aliturgical*.

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    The robot's mechanical movements during the imitation ceremony were obviously *aliturgical*.

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    The robotic movements of the artificial intelligence giving the blessing felt deeply unsettling and *aliturgical*.

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    The sermon felt *aliturgical*, more like a philosophical lecture than a religious address.

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    The sermon, though well-intentioned, came across as *aliturgical* and lacked any emotional resonance.

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    The service was viewed as *aliturgical* due to its incorporation of secular music and dance.

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    The speaker's tone was so emotionless it felt oddly *aliturgical*, inappropriate for the subject matter.

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    The stark, modern church, with its minimalist design, seemed almost *aliturgical* in its austere simplicity.

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    The supposedly spiritual retreat felt strangely *aliturgical*, more focused on profit than piety.

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    The therapist worried that the patient's spiritual practices had become *aliturgical*, detached from genuine belief.

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    The updated temple felt strangely *aliturgical* due to its modern design, which was devoid of traditional symbolism.

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    The wedding felt strangely *aliturgical*, lacking the sacred gravitas one usually associates with marriage.