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单词 secularism
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Definition of secularism in English:

secularism

noun ˈsɛkjələrɪz(ə)mˈsɛkjələˌrɪzəm
mass noun
  • The principle of separation of the state from religious institutions.

    he believes that secularism means no discrimination against anybody in the name of religion
    Example sentencesExamples
    • His parents tolerate the sudden plunge into secularism with helpless concern.
    • Secularism is the fig leaf that covers the nakedness of their obstructive politics.
    • Of particular relevance to a polity where secularism has become the defining line is a letter written by the chief of staff in 1947.
    • The trend towards secularism begun 100 years earlier appeared to be reversed.
    • To many of us, this would seem water under the bridge, something to strengthen the arguments in favour of secularism.
    • He rebuked his scientific colleagues for the modern superstition of secularism.
    • His excessive embrace of secularism leaves him altogether beyond the pale of acceptance.
    • They fear that a rise of fundamentalism will threaten the country's commitment to secularism.
    • Secularism did best where religious life was also lively.
    • The growth of scepticism about witchcraft was part and parcel of modern secularism.

Definition of secularism in US English:

secularism

nounˈsekyələˌrizəmˈsɛkjələˌrɪzəm
  • The principle of separation of the state from religious institutions.

    he believes that secularism means no discrimination against anybody in the name of religion
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The trend towards secularism begun 100 years earlier appeared to be reversed.
    • He rebuked his scientific colleagues for the modern superstition of secularism.
    • Of particular relevance to a polity where secularism has become the defining line is a letter written by the chief of staff in 1947.
    • His parents tolerate the sudden plunge into secularism with helpless concern.
    • They fear that a rise of fundamentalism will threaten the country's commitment to secularism.
    • The growth of scepticism about witchcraft was part and parcel of modern secularism.
    • To many of us, this would seem water under the bridge, something to strengthen the arguments in favour of secularism.
    • His excessive embrace of secularism leaves him altogether beyond the pale of acceptance.
    • Secularism did best where religious life was also lively.
    • Secularism is the fig leaf that covers the nakedness of their obstructive politics.
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