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Definition of non-secular in English: non-secularadjective Relating to or involving religious or spiritual matters. Example sentencesExamples - If non-secular artists could find a way to smuggle the word of God to the masses, with hundreds of watts of power behind them, why wouldn't they?
- Is it fair to conclude the display is religious simply because the governments that erected it may have had non-secular motives?
- "I'm uncomfortable when non-secular and government revenue start getting a little too mixed together," he said.
- The director's nonsecular undertones are planted in the earth, waiting to grow into something awesome.
- If these institutions want a nonsecular future, they must construct serious and sustained formative experiences for their lay faculty, staff, and administrators.
- I had wanted to make a piece of work for a non-secular space for some time because I was always inspired by religious art.
- The only way to miss the religious or nonsecular appearance of the monument would be to walk through the building with one's eyes closed.
- He celebrated Christmas with a non-secular fervor.
- The project clearly seems non-secular in nature and I feel a little uncomfortable having tax revenues go to that purpose.
- After story time, the conversation turned to non-secular matters.
Synonyms priestly, ministerial, clerical, ecclesiastic, prelatic, canonical, parsonical, pastoral |