Pronunciation: /ˈsɛkjələrɪzəm/
noun a principle that involves the separation of government institutions and the persons mandated to represent the State from religious institutions and religious dignitaries
A1 Secularism is the principle of separating government institutions and religious institutions.
A2 In some countries, secularism is enshrined in the constitution to ensure religious freedom for all citizens.
B1 The debate over secularism versus religious influence in public life is a hot topic in many societies.
B2 Secularism is often seen as a way to promote equality and prevent discrimination based on religious beliefs.
C1 The concept of secularism has evolved over time to accommodate the diversity of beliefs in modern societies.
C2 Some argue that secularism is essential for maintaining a fair and just society that respects the rights of all individuals.
formal Secularism is the principle of separating government institutions and religious institutions.
informal Some people believe in secularism because they value the separation of church and state.
slang Secularism is all about keeping religion out of politics.
figurative In a world of secularism, everyone is free to practice their own beliefs without interference.
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