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Un-churched Antonyms

Trying to find opposite word for un-churched in English? No problem. Our site contains antonyms of un-churched in 11 different contexts. We have listed all the opposite words for un-churched alphabetically.

accept
  • acquire
  • gain
  • get
  • obtain
  • secure
  • take
  • welcome
admit
  • accept
  • be big on
  • bless
  • buy
  • concede
  • enter
  • entertain
  • give access
  • give the nod
  • give thumbs up
  • grant
  • harbor
allow
  • acquiesce
  • avow
  • concede
  • confess
  • grant
  • let on
  • own
approve
  • accept
  • acclaim
  • admire
  • applaud
  • appreciate
  • approbate
  • be big on
  • commend
  • countenance
  • esteem
  • face it
  • favor
hold
  • authority
  • clasp
  • clench
  • clinch
  • clout
  • clutch
  • control
  • dominance
  • dominion
  • grip
  • influence
  • occupancy
include
  • accommodate
  • add
  • admit
  • allow for
  • append
  • be composed of
  • be made up of
  • bear
  • build
  • build in
  • carry
  • combine
keep
  • accumulate
  • amass
  • cache
  • care for
  • carry
  • conduct
  • conserve
  • control
  • deal in
  • deposit
  • detain
  • direct
permit
  • admittance
  • allowance
  • charter
  • concession
  • consent
  • empowering
  • favor
  • franchise
  • go-ahead
  • grant
  • green light
  • indulgence
praise
  • acclaim
  • acclamation
  • accolade
  • applause
  • appreciation
  • approbation
  • approval
  • big hand
  • boost
  • bravo
  • celebration
  • cheer
take in
  • beguile
  • betray
  • bilk
  • bluff
  • cheat
  • con
  • defraud
  • delude
  • do
  • double-cross
  • dupe
  • flimflam
welcome
  • acceptable
  • accepted
  • agreeable
  • appreciated
  • cherished
  • congenial
  • contenting
  • cordial
  • delightful
  • desirable
  • desired
  • esteemed

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