increasingly secular

Frequency: 6.59.8 per million words

describes a trend of becoming more non-religious over time

Categories:

Examples (10)

  • Modern society is becoming increasingly secular, with fewer people identifying with organized religion.
  • Public education systems in many countries are now increasingly secular, focusing on universal values.
  • The nation's legal framework has evolved to become increasingly secular, separating state from religious doctrine.
  • Surveys indicate that younger generations are increasingly secular in their personal beliefs and practices.
  • Despite its religious roots, the institution has adopted an increasingly secular approach to its governance.
  • The shift towards an increasingly secular worldview is evident in popular culture and media.
  • As technology advances, some argue that society will become even more increasingly secular.
  • The political discourse in the region reflects an increasingly secular population.
  • Many Western European countries have long been considered increasingly secular.
  • This trend suggests a future where public life is increasingly secular and less influenced by religious institutions.