antisecular
English
Etymology
From anti- + secular.
Adjective
antisecular (comparative more antisecular, superlative most antisecular)
- (sociology, religion) Opposing what is secular.
- 2008 March 15, Sabrina Tavernise, “Suit Seeks to Bar Party of Premier in Turkey”, in New York Times:
- The lawsuit, filed with the Constitutional Court, the highest court in the country, seeks to shut down the party because of what it says are antisecular activities.
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Translations
opposing what is secular
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Anagrams
- intercausal
Spanish
Etymology
anti- + secular
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /antisekuˈlaɾ/, [ãn̪t̪isekuˈlaɾ]
- Hyphenation: an‧ti‧se‧cu‧lar
Adjective
antisecular (plural antiseculares)
- antisecular