0 present participle of pray --
1 to speak to a god either privately or in a religious ceremony in order to express love, admiration, or thanks or in order to ask for something: --
The traditional altars that used to be the quintessential location for praying are never used.
Tension-sensitive kinetochore phosphorylation and the chromosome distribution checkpoint in praying mantid spermatocytes.
How does their worship proceed today, beyond its evident (and widely shared) reliance on the oral fervour of praying, preaching and hymn-singing?
Perhaps by praying in unison, their thoughts can be brought into unison.
Memorial days were significant because descendants in a family united for the purpose of praying and honouring the deceased parents.
People sometimes respond to others' current prayers in their own simultaneous praying.
They are praying for death and their prayers will be answered.
We have had praying leaders who imagine that foreigners, usually with beards, require reform and invasion.