How to Use celibate in a Sentence

celibate

adjective
  • Before ordination, there is the choice to marry or to be celibate.
    Landon Mion, Fox News, 14 Mar. 2023
  • Scores of German priests and monks have come out as celibate gay men, while some Catholic schools and churches have begun flying rainbow flags.
    Kate Brady, Washington Post, 2 Oct. 2023
  • Catholic doctrine reserves the priesthood for men, and church tradition requires Latin rite priests to be celibate.
    Washington Post, 4 June 2020
  • The pair — who previously vowed to stay celibate out of respect to Mary’s grandparents — broke tradition by trying for a baby.
    Stephanie Wenger, Peoplemag, 2 Oct. 2023
  • That's a weird question because first of all, there have always been people who are polygamous, and there have always been people who were celibate or asexual.
    Gideon Lichfield, WIRED, 23 Aug. 2023
  • The couple — who is not married and had previously vowed to stay celibate out of respect of Mary’s grandparents — broke tradition by trying for a baby.
    Kelly Wynne, Peoplemag, 19 Sep. 2023
  • Grandparents with a monk son also had more grandchildren, as their non-celibate sons faced less or no competition with their brothers.
    Ruth MacE and Alberto Micheletti, Ars Technica, 5 Sep. 2022
  • The couple — who got married during last week's episode but had previously vowed to stay celibate out of respect for Mary’s grandparents — broke tradition by trying for a baby.
    Hannah Sacks, Peoplemag, 30 Nov. 2023
  • Advertisement Nelson had never expected Winnie to remain celibate during his 27-year imprisonment.
    Glenn Frankel, Washington Post, 9 June 2023
  • Before ordination, there is the choice to marry or to be celibate.
    Landon Mion, Fox News, 14 Mar. 2023
  • Scores of German priests and monks have come out as celibate gay men, while some Catholic schools and churches have begun flying rainbow flags.
    Kate Brady, Washington Post, 2 Oct. 2023
  • Catholic doctrine reserves the priesthood for men, and church tradition requires Latin rite priests to be celibate.
    Washington Post, 4 June 2020
  • The pair — who previously vowed to stay celibate out of respect to Mary’s grandparents — broke tradition by trying for a baby.
    Stephanie Wenger, Peoplemag, 2 Oct. 2023
  • That's a weird question because first of all, there have always been people who are polygamous, and there have always been people who were celibate or asexual.
    Gideon Lichfield, WIRED, 23 Aug. 2023
  • The couple — who is not married and had previously vowed to stay celibate out of respect of Mary’s grandparents — broke tradition by trying for a baby.
    Kelly Wynne, Peoplemag, 19 Sep. 2023
  • Grandparents with a monk son also had more grandchildren, as their non-celibate sons faced less or no competition with their brothers.
    Ruth MacE and Alberto Micheletti, Ars Technica, 5 Sep. 2022
  • The couple — who got married during last week's episode but had previously vowed to stay celibate out of respect for Mary’s grandparents — broke tradition by trying for a baby.
    Hannah Sacks, Peoplemag, 30 Nov. 2023
  • Advertisement Nelson had never expected Winnie to remain celibate during his 27-year imprisonment.
    Glenn Frankel, Washington Post, 9 June 2023

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