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    secularization

    US /ˌsekjələrəˈzeɪʃn/

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    UK /ˌsekjələraɪˈzeɪʃn/

    B2
    n. (u.)Uncountable NounRemoving religious control in education, art etc.
    The secularization of local schools make it easier for many children to apply

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    • In recent years, the shocks that most unsettled people deindustrialization, automation, migration, secularization generate a sense of personal rather than social unfairness.

      In recent years, the shocks that most unsettled people deindustrialization, automation, migration, secularization generate a sense of personal rather than social unfairness.

    • In recent years, the shocks that most unsettled people deindustrialization, automation, migration, secularization generate a sense of personal rather than social unfairness.

      In recent years, the shocks that most unsettled people deindustrialization, automation, migration, secularization generate a sense of personal rather than social unfairness.

    B2

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    • In 1802 the monastery was closed down during a period of secularization and the abbot stripped of his office.

      In 1802 the monastery was closed down during a period of secularization and the abbot stripped of his office.

    • But all this came to an end with the secularization of church property in 1803.

      But all this came to an end with the secularization of church property in 1803.

    B1