entirely secular

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used to emphasize the absolute non-religious nature of something

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  • The new constitution established a state that was entirely secular.
  • Her personal beliefs were entirely secular, devoid of any religious doctrine.
  • The education system aims to be entirely secular, teaching facts rather than faith.
  • Many modern societies strive to maintain an entirely secular government.
  • Despite its historical roots, the festival has become entirely secular over time.
  • The organization prides itself on its entirely secular approach to social issues.
  • Critics argued that the proposed laws were not entirely secular, containing religious undertones.
  • For some, a truly democratic nation must be entirely secular in its governance.
  • The scientific community operates on an entirely secular framework of inquiry.
  • He prefers literature that is entirely secular, focusing on human experience.