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词汇 secularized
释义 secularized
past simple and past participle ofsecularize
secularize
verb[ T ]
(UK usuallysecularise)uk /ˈsek.jə.lər.aɪz/ us /ˈsek.jə.lər.aɪz/
When something is secularized, religious influence, power, or control is removed from it: 使世俗化;使现世化
He claims that Western secularized society makes it difficult to live as a Christian.他声称西方现世化的社会使基督教徒的身份难以维系。
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Examples of secularized


secularized

In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use.


His vision became more secularized in the 1950s.
Both were born into religious families but secularized by their study of the natural world.
It was, he said, the idea of nineteenth-century intellectuals that society had become secularized and religion became a matter for private belief.
Marriage had also become an increasingly secularized affair.
Recent historical attention to national identity has appropriately been accompanied by the reintegration of religious history into accounts of phenomena which had formerly been secularized.
Firstly, it identies the secularized and individuated body as the common bond between sufferers and relievers.
Eliade declares that modern humanity too is religious : ' modern secularized humanity still occupies a sacred dimension ' (227).
In the realm of the dominant ideology, now 'secularized ', albeit still partisan, we can detect some of the same features of kingship and queenship.
Somewhat ironically, the religious right originated amongst those fundamentalists sufficiently secularized to fight for their beliefs in the political arena.
The organization of the state and the administration of law and education were all secularized in the reform period between 1923 and 1935.
One suspects that there would have been some crossover between the readerships of, for example, didactic godly lives, cheap criminal stories and the secularized life of a poetess.
It marks a transition from a strictly physicotheological reading of nature in his youth towards a secularized view on nature later on, transferring transcendental qualities to immanent features of nature.
National festivities resumed, and, although some practices of the people became more secularized, most cold, formal religion came to an end.
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The priory was simply secularized and the work of the hospitals continued.
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The abbey became secularized in the 16th century and in the beginning of the 17th century was turned into a secular lordship.
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