Secularize in a sentence as a verb

Not just the Han mind you, no one likes their planes hijacked or train stations knived.>MoneyThe issue is you can't pay people to secularize.

However, the church kept the people down and kept them poor and in the early 60s, the people rebelled against the church and secularized.

I'm not sure what vehicles private lenders in Canada have to secularize debt.

And the nordic countries, while christian, are very secularized and have the lowest corruption in the world.

These nations have always been prosperous and secularized- this doesn't exactly sound like startling use.

"I live in a secularized country, where identifying as an Atheist is fairly common.

Sweden is a highly secularized and liberal country in the subjects of gay and religion.

The state has been secularized, but it continues to reserve for itself many of the powers that medieval monarchs claimed to have been granted by God -- and more.

They're very much considered fringe groups though, since the Swedish church is so much moderate and yet provide ceremonies that are in demand even in the world's most secularized country.

Solutions should instead focus on how to manage various ethical and cultural values under the banner of a secularized political state.

Secularize definitions

verb

make secular and draw away from a religious orientation; "Ataturk secularized Turkey"

See also: secularise

verb

transfer from ecclesiastical to civil possession, use, or control

See also: desacralize