Sentence example with the word 'secular'

secular

annual, centenary, communicant, fortnightly, lay sister, mundane, popular, reasonable, semiyearly, terrestrial, unsanctified

Definition adj. of or relating to the doctrine that rejects religion and religious considerations

Last update: October 4, 2016


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The secular functions of the govt. are to give equal status to all the religions.   [verb]

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The new secular belong to tribal cast.   [Please select]

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Only the National Secular Society does n't blench; other rights groups have been muted.   [Please select]

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Some may protest that this special link between state and church has become an anachronism in an age so secular as ours.   [Please select]

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She had never read a secular book.   [Please select]

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He will be your spiritual, and I your secular guardian.   [Please select]

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And very quickly after the book, criticisms, both religious and secular in character, made their appearance, and these the government tolerated, and even encouraged.   [Please select]

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A solution of the secular problem of the quadrature of the circle, government premium 1,000,000 pounds sterling.   [Please select]

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The ecclesiastical and secular tribunals would have condemned him with one voice.   [Please select]

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It has mingled, though with regret, the secular grandeurs of the monarchy with the new grandeurs of the nation.   [Please select]

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Though the drama was of religious origin, we must not overlook these secular pageants as an important factor in the development of dramatic art.   [Please select]

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