verb
- makes something secular or removes religious influence from it
Usage: British spelling; third person singular present tense
Examples
- The government secularises public education by removing religious instruction.
- The new policy secularises the healthcare system.
- She secularises traditional ceremonies for modern audiences.
- The reform movement secularises many aspects of daily life.
- The constitution secularises the legal framework.
- The university secularises its curriculum to welcome all students.