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secularity
[ sek-yuh-lar-i-tee ]
noun
, plural sec·u·lar·i·ties.
- secular views or beliefs; secularism.
- the state of being devoted to the affairs of the world; worldliness.
- a secular matter.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of secularity1
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Example Sentences
She feels religion is irrelevant to politics, and in a country that values secularity, it should be.
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But with these institutions and with their proper effect and influence was mingled the fatal leaven of secularity.
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There is an accepted secularity today about the organization.
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The reaction against this dusty dominion of secularity kindled new life in rival schools.
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Fire can fight fire, perhaps—in proverbs, anyhow—but discrimination is not to be overpowered by a like amount of secularity.
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But they directed even fiercer invectives against the wealth and secularity of the great Churchmen.
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