Religions

/ˈrɛlɪdʒənz/

Definitions

  1. (n.) Systems of faith and worship that may have legal recognition or implications, especially in matters of religious freedoms, accommodations, and discrimination laws.
    The law protects the rights of individuals to practice their religions freely.

Commentary

Plural form of religion; legal contexts often involve protection or regulation of religions rather than the plural term specifically.

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