conciliar

/kənˈsɪliər/
adjective
  1. Relating to a council, especially a church council.
    • The conciliar movement in the 15th century sought to limit the pope's power.
    • The conciliar decisions shaped the doctrine of the early church.
    • Many bishops attended the conciliar meeting to discuss reforms.
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