mostly secular

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indicates that something is for the most part, but not completely, non-religious

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  • We live in a mostly secular society.
  • Despite its religious origins, the nation has become mostly secular.
  • The university's curriculum is mostly secular, though it offers religious studies courses.
  • The new government aims to establish a mostly secular state.
  • Over the past decades, many European countries have become mostly secular.
  • Unlike its neighbor, this country maintains a mostly secular legal system.
  • The community center hosts activities that are mostly secular, welcoming people of all beliefs.
  • After the revolution, the new regime declared itself mostly secular.
  • The festival, while having some traditional roots, is now mostly secular in its celebration.
  • Her approach to ethics is mostly secular, relying on reason rather than dogma.