The rabbi made everyone feel welcome in his congregation.
I fell into the swimming pool while trying to retrieve my ball.
Jonah revealed his asinine tendencies when he rudely insulted the rabbi.
If you are referring to a specific rabbi using a proper noun/title, yes— in the same way you would use “Reverend” or “Father” as a title. If you are using the word as an improper noun, then no. It is like the words “doctor“ and “professor” in this way. Examples: I met Rabbi Goldbloom‘s husband yesterday. Her husband is also a rabbi. Talk to your rabbi about that issue. My rabbi— whose name is Rabbi Diamond— is of a different sect. Did you try the gefilte-fish, Rabbi? Credentials: native American English speaker, and a Jew :)
I am not writing a sentence using that word.
No, unless you are using it as part of a title like a story called "The Rabbi and the Bear", or in a persons name like Rabbi John Friedman.
I can give you a sentence using the word galaxy.
a sentence using the word endotracheal
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I am saying a sentence using the word collagen.
This is a sentence using the word monomer. :P
this is a sentence using the word armchair.
Need a sentence using the word crater?