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  1. secularize:


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Detailed Translations for secularize from English to Swedish

secularize:

to secularize verb, American (secularizes, secularized, secularizing)

  1. to secularize (secularise)
    bli mera världslig
    • bli mera världslig verb (blir mera världslig, blev mera världslig, blivit mera världslig)

Conjugations for secularize:

present
  1. secularize
  2. secularize
  3. secularizes
  4. secularize
  5. secularize
  6. secularize
simple past
  1. secularized
  2. secularized
  3. secularized
  4. secularized
  5. secularized
  6. secularized
present perfect
  1. have secularized
  2. have secularized
  3. has secularized
  4. have secularized
  5. have secularized
  6. have secularized
past continuous
  1. was secularizing
  2. were secularizing
  3. was secularizing
  4. were secularizing
  5. were secularizing
  6. were secularizing
future
  1. shall secularize
  2. will secularize
  3. will secularize
  4. shall secularize
  5. will secularize
  6. will secularize
continuous present
  1. am secularizing
  2. are secularizing
  3. is secularizing
  4. are secularizing
  5. are secularizing
  6. are secularizing
subjunctive
  1. be secularized
  2. be secularized
  3. be secularized
  4. be secularized
  5. be secularized
  6. be secularized
diverse
  1. secularize!
  2. let's secularize!
  3. secularized
  4. secularizing
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they

secularize American

  1. secularize (secularise)
  2. secularize (secularise)

Translation Matrix for secularize:

VerbRelated TranslationsOther Translations
bli mera världslig secularise; secularize
- desacralize; secularise
OtherRelated TranslationsOther Translations
förvärldsliga secularise; secularize become worldly
sekularisera secularise; secularize

Related Words for "secularize":

  • secularizing

Synonyms for "secularize":


Related Definitions for "secularize":

  1. make secular and draw away from a religious orientation1
    • Ataturk secularized Turkey1
  2. transfer from ecclesiastical to civil possession, use, or control1