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archbishop
[ahrch-bish-uhp]
noun
a bishop of the highest rank who presides over an archbishopric or archdiocese.
archbishop
/ ˈɑːtʃˈbɪʃəp /
noun
Abbreviation: abp. Abp. Arch. Archbp. a bishop of the highest rank
Word History and Origins
Origin of archbishop1
Example Sentences
There was no suggestion the then archbishop behaved inappropriately.
Although there is no suggestion the former archbishop behaved inappropriately, the church's representative body said there must be a "change in leadership, procedures and governance in the diocese of Bangor".
While there is no suggestion the archbishop behaved inappropriately, the church's representative body had said there must be a "change in leadership, procedures and governance in the Diocese of Bangor".
Soon after, she was one of just a handful of people from Synod appointed to the Crown Nominations Commission, a panel that selects new bishops and archbishops.
There is no suggestion the archbishop has behaved inappropriately.
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