exmarist
A person who was formerly a member of the Marist Brothers or the Society of Mary, or a former student who attended a Marist educational institution. It refers to someone who maintains an identity or connection with the Marist tradition after leaving the formal organization.
Exemplos
3 de 5He met up with a fellow exmarist to discuss their time at the boarding school.
He met up with a fellow exmarist to discuss their time at the boarding school.
The association's primary goal is to foster a professional network among every exmarist in the region.
The association's primary goal is to foster a professional network among every exmarist in the region.
My uncle is an exmarist, so he still follows the rugby team's progress very closely.
My uncle is an exmarist, so he still follows the rugby team's progress very closely.
Antônimos
Família de palavras
Dica de memorização
Think of 'Ex' (former) + 'Marist' (follower of Mary). It's like an 'Ex-student' of a 'Marist' school.
Quiz rápido
After twenty years, the _____ decided to organize a reunion for his former classmates from St. Joseph's.
Correto!
A resposta correta é: exmarist
Exemplos
He met up with a fellow exmarist to discuss their time at the boarding school.
everydayHe met up with a fellow exmarist to discuss their time at the boarding school.
The association's primary goal is to foster a professional network among every exmarist in the region.
formalThe association's primary goal is to foster a professional network among every exmarist in the region.
My uncle is an exmarist, so he still follows the rugby team's progress very closely.
informalMy uncle is an exmarist, so he still follows the rugby team's progress very closely.
Sociological analysis of the exmarist cohort indicates a high level of community engagement in post-religious life.
academicSociological analysis of the exmarist cohort indicates a high level of community engagement in post-religious life.
Leveraging the exmarist network proved vital for securing the initial round of venture capital.
businessLeveraging the exmarist network proved vital for securing the initial round of venture capital.
Antônimos
Família de palavras
Colocações comuns
Frases Comuns
the exmarist network
the exmarist network
active exmarist member
active exmarist member
exmarist old boy
exmarist old boy
Frequentemente confundido com
A Marxist follows the political/economic theories of Karl Marx, while an exmarist is a former member/student of the Marist order.
An exorcist is someone who performs the religious practice of evicting demons; the words share some phonetic similarities but are unrelated.
Notas de uso
The term is most frequently used in Australia, New Zealand, Ireland, and South Africa where Marist Brothers schools are common. It can refer to both those who were once in religious life and those who are simply school alumni.
Erros comuns
Learners often misspell it as 'ex-marist' with a hyphen, although both forms are used, 'exmarist' is a common consolidated form in specific community literature. Don't confuse it with general alumni unless they attended a Marist school.
Dica de memorização
Think of 'Ex' (former) + 'Marist' (follower of Mary). It's like an 'Ex-student' of a 'Marist' school.
Origem da palavra
Derived from the Latin 'ex' (out of, former) combined with 'Marist,' referring to the Society of Mary (Marists) founded by Marcellin Champagnat.
Padrões gramaticais
Contexto cultural
The word is deeply tied to the global Catholic education system, particularly the Marist Brothers' legacy in English-speaking former colonies.
Quiz rápido
After twenty years, the _____ decided to organize a reunion for his former classmates from St. Joseph's.
Correto!
A resposta correta é: exmarist
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