secularise (Meaning)
Wordnet
secularise (v)
make secular and draw away from a religious orientation
Synonyms & Antonyms of secularise
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secularise Sentence Examples
- The government's decision to secularise education met with strong opposition from religious groups.
- The process of secularisation led to a decline in religious observance and belief.
- Some countries have chosen to secularise their legal systems, separating the state from religious law.
- Secularisation can lead to a more tolerant society by reducing religious discrimination.
- The secularisation of healthcare has meant that religious institutions have less influence over medical decisions.
- The military has traditionally been seen as a secular institution, but religious practices have crept in over time.
- In a secular society, individuals are free to practice their religion without state interference.
- Secularisation has challenged the authority of religious institutions and doctrines.
- The secularisation of art and literature has led to a more diverse range of perspectives and expression.
- The spread of secularisation has been attributed to factors such as education, urbanization, and scientific advancements.
FAQs About the word secularise
make secular and draw away from a religious orientation
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The government's decision to secularise education met with strong opposition from religious groups.
The process of secularisation led to a decline in religious observance and belief.
Some countries have chosen to secularise their legal systems, separating the state from religious law.
Secularisation can lead to a more tolerant society by reducing religious discrimination.