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areligious
[ ey-ri-lij-uhs ]
Word History and Origins
Origin of areligious1
Example Sentences
This makes the areligious the largest religious group in the state, by far.
Though he described himself as “areligious,” at 16 and 17, he was staying up all night in his bedroom at his parents’ house in Los Angeles, learning how to record a bass line or comp a vocal in Logic, the audio software, from Christian rockers.
A few states that allow religious exemptions have made them more difficult to get, requiring things like a signed affidavit from areligious leader instead of simply filling out an online form.
“I would expect something like this at a public school or an areligious school,” she said.
The establishment clause of the Constitution makes the USA officially secular, or at least areligious.
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