Exorcists [noun]

Definition of Exorcists:

person who performs supernatural

Opposite/Antonyms of Exorcists:


Sentence/Example of Exorcists:

Diseases are attributed to supernatural agency; and the medicine-man, exorcist, or Ojha, is more priest than surgeon.

The conjuration being thrice repeated, we are assured the spirit would rise and answer the exorcist's questions.

The Hindoo exorcist tied his patient's hair in a knot, and then with a nail attached it to a tree.

At a place called Weinsberg lived a man named Justinus Kerner, who exercised the profession of an exorcist or expeller of devils.

In the Roman Catholic Church exorcist is one of the inferior orders of the clergy.

Bettina was there sad and very quiet while the exorcist packed up his things.

He whispered these words so low, that the exorcist could hardly hear them.

The sick man still groaned and sighed, and said he desired to be a Christian, and wished them to call in a priest and an exorcist.

The omission of the story of the unknown exorcist (Mk ix, 38-41), as Wernle remarks, is not so easy to explain.

The peasant attributes these phenomena to witchcraft, and calls in an exorcist, who proceeds to expel the evil spirits.