"Laicization" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Laicization refers to the process of removing church control or influence from an institution, organization, or government, typically by separating it from religious authority or affiliation. In other words, it means making something secular or neutral, often to promote religious freedom, tolerance, and equality.
Here are 5 usage examples based on the word "secularization":
Laicisation is the removal of church or religious control over an institution, particularly public education, or the transfer of a priest or minister to a secular position. It can also refer to the process of eliminating religious influences or symbols from an institution or practice.
Laicized refers to a priest or religious official who has been removed from the religious order or hierarchy, often voluntarily or involuntarily, and has returned to secular life. This can occur for various reasons, such as personal circumstances, disagreements with the religious institution, or personal quests for secular careers.
Laidly is an adjective that means being in a state of dullness and depression; also means being possessed of little or no energy. It is an archaic or poetic way of describing someone or something as being slow, sluggish, or lethargic.