secularistic

English

Etymology

secularist + -ic

Adjective

secularistic (comparative more secularistic, superlative most secularistic)

  1. Pertaining to secularists or secularism.
    • 2010, William J. Meyer, Metaphysics and the Future of Theology:
      In the modern public square, one tends to find religion on one side, a secularistic outlook on the other, and the notion of the secular or secularity in between.
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