noun
- members of a religious sect, especially those who have separated from an established church
Usage: formal; often historical
Examples
- The sectaries were persecuted for their religious beliefs.
- Many sectaries fled to the New World seeking religious freedom.
- The government viewed the sectaries as a threat to social order.
- Historical records document the struggles of various sectaries.
- The sectaries established their own places of worship.
- Religious tolerance eventually protected the rights of sectaries.