verb
- past tense and past participle of laicize; to remove from religious authority or control; to make secular or lay
- to reduce the influence or authority of the clergy in (a state, institution, or society)
Usage: formal; often used in religious or historical contexts
Usage: formal; historical or political context
Examples
- The government laicized the education system by removing religious instruction from public schools.
- Many European nations laicized their institutions during the Enlightenment.
- The monastery was laicized and converted into a museum.
- After the revolution, the state laicized previously church-controlled hospitals.
- The organization laicized its leadership by appointing non-clergy members to key positions.
- Several religious orders were laicized during the period of church reform.