A "waiting period", or perhaps a trial, you have to endure before you get what you want.
Purgatory should not be capitalized unless it's at the beginning of a sentence.
The opposite of compulsory (compelled) would be voluntary or optional.
There are two adjectives that can be used: compulsive and compulsory. Compulsive refers to acting under a compulsion, while compulsory refers to something some authority compels you to do.
Compulsoriness. Describes the quality of something as compulsory. Compulsion is the act of compelling, which is different.
yes
Purgatory can be a noun or an adjective. She felt like their relationship had entered purgatory. The classroom discussion turned to the idea of purgatory.
In Purgatory was created in 1985.
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In Catholic belief, purgatory is a temporary state after death where souls undergo purification before entering heaven. It is said to be for those who die in a state of grace but are not yet fully purified of their sins. Other Christian denominations may have different beliefs about the nature of the afterlife.
No. The word purgatory is not in the Bible.
Catholicism is the major religion that believes in the concept of purgatory, a place where souls are purified before entering heaven. Some branches of Eastern Orthodox Christianity also hold beliefs similar to purgatory.
Something is compulsory if you have to do it, if you are forced to do it. If you have a choice, it's non-compulsory.
Purgatory House was created in 2003.
A Season in Purgatory was created in 1993.
Memos from Purgatory was created in 1961.
Purgatory - drama - was created in 1966.
No, because purgatory doesn't exist