adjective
- made secular; removed from religious or spiritual influence or control
Usage: British spelling
Examples
- The secularised education system no longer included mandatory prayer.
- Many European countries have become increasingly secularised over the past century.
- The hospital was secularised and is now run by the state rather than the church.
- She grew up in a secularised household where religion played no role.
- The secularised government separated church and state completely.
- Traditional festivals became secularised celebrations focused on culture rather than faith.