"Sectors" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A division or area of a particular subject or activity, typically one of several, that is part of a larger organization or system.
Example: The technology sector of the economy is experiencing rapid growth.
Rank or social class, considered in terms of the level of a person's employment or occupation.
Example: The middle sectors of society are often characterized by good education and standard of living.
Parts or sections of a circle.
Example: The cake was divided into eight sectors for serving.
Region or area, especially a geographical region.
Example: The African sector of the continent is home to many different cultures.
In general, a sector is a part of a circle or an area related to a particular industry or activity.
Relating to or divided into sectors.<br><br>Example: The government made economic policies sectorally to boost different sectors of the economy.<br><br>In other words, it refers to something that is divided or deals with sectors, or areas of activity, often distinct from one another.
Relating to or divided into sectors, especially in a way that resembles or is arranged like the parts of a pie.<br><br>Example: The sectorial analysis of the economy showed a significant imbalance.
The term "sectoriality" refers to the characteristic or quality of relating to or confined to a particular sector or branch of an industry, organization, or field. It can also refer to the practice of organizing or considering something in terms of its constituent parts or sectors.<br><br>In other words, sectoriality means a particular industry, field or organization is operating in a certain area, section or class. <br><br>For example: Implementing healthcare sectoriality in education or The company's sectoriality to innovation is a core focus.
A portion or section, especially of a totalitarian state, where members live a uniformly simple life and observe the principles of a particular lifestyle or philosophy.<br><br>For example:<br>"The health food sect follows a strict vegetarian diet."<br><br>Or, a division within a religion, organization, or nation that has a distinct set of principles or practices that differ from those of the larger group.<br><br>Example:<br>"There are many Christian sects, each with its own unique traditions."<br><br>Or, a branch or group of plants or animals that can reproduce with one another, often with distinct characteristics.<br><br>Example:<br>"The new plant is a new sect of the genus our protagonist found."<br><br>In general, a sect can also imply exclusivity and occasional insularity or radicalism.<br><br>Example:<br>"The isolationism of the group made it difficult to understand the other sect members."
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Relating to worldly or temporal concerns rather than spiritual or religious ones. Not connected with or having the support of a particular religion.
Secularised refers to the act of making something non-religious or removing it from the influence of religion.
"Secularized" is a verb that means to remove the connection of something (often a church or its activities) from the state or church. It can also mean to make something more worldly or less concerned with religion.<br><br>Example: "The secularization of education led to a decrease in the teaching of religious subjects in schools."<br><br>Note: The adjective form of this word is "secular".
To make something, especially a religious institution or influence, less religious or non-religious.