Indoctrinate into a specific religion. ... To make sacred or symbolic; sanctify
Yes. Judaism is the religion. Jewish is the adjective pertaining to that religion.
The adjective form of the noun "religion" is "religious." This term is used to describe anything related to or characteristic of religion, such as beliefs, practices, or institutions. Additionally, "religious" can refer to a person who is devoted to their faith or spirituality.
"Jewish" is an adjective describing one's ethnicity, religion, etc. You can't really pluralize an adjective.
The adjective applied to the naturalistic religion Wicca is Wiccan.
No, Jewish is an adjective for someone belonging to the religion of Judaism.
No, "secular" is not a noun. It is an adjective that describes something not connected to religion or spiritual matters.
It can be.The proper noun Muslim is an adherent of Islam, the religion. But it is also used as a proper adjective for most people and things about Islam, synonymous with the adjective Islamic. There are various conventions that determine which adjective is appropriate.
christian. The christian religion believes Jesus is the son of God.
The word sacred is an adjective. It is usually used in relation to religion.
Christian is an adjective that describes a member of the religion of Christianity. A sentence: I am Jewish, but I have many friends who are Christian, Muslim, Buddhist, and even Hindu. (You can refer to "a Christian" as a noun, or just "Christian" as an adjective.)
The noun form for the adjective 'religious' is religiousness.A related noun form is religion.
No it is not, it is a name given to the natives of a place.