antisecular
English
Etymology
Adjective
antisecular (comparative more antisecular, superlative most antisecular)
- (sociology, religion) Opposing what is secular.
- Antonym: antireligious
- 2008 March 15, Sabrina Tavernise, “Suit Seeks to Bar Party of Premier in Turkey”, in New York Times[1]:
- 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.
Translations
opposing what is secular
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Anagrams
Spanish
Etymology
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /antisekuˈlaɾ/ [ãn̪.t̪i.se.kuˈlaɾ]
- Rhymes: -aɾ
- Syllabification: an‧ti‧se‧cu‧lar
Adjective
antisecular m or f (masculine and feminine plural antiseculares)