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communicant

[kuh-myoo-ni-kuhnt] / kəˈmyu nɪ kənt /


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Applicants, supplicants and communicants were each given an appointed time and waited patiently at the bar until called into the presence.

From The Guardian

She herself is a daily communicant and says the Rosary constantly for the Pope’s intentions, but nothing seems to help.

From The New Yorker

Analysts at the intelligence agencies may study social links between people, in search of hidden associates of known suspects, “without regard to the location or nationality of the communicants.”

From New York Times

“Frank was described by his friends and the people that knew him as a quiet, ambitious boy of good habits and a communicant of St. Mary’s Church in Elgin,” Thiel said.

From Washington Times

It was opened by a sister I knew from school, only this time in the totally different mode of early-rising communicant.

From MSNBC