de-christianizing

[US]/[diːˌkrɪʃtʃənaɪzɪŋ]/
[UK]/[diːˌkrɪʃtʃənaɪzɪŋ]/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

v.To remove or eliminate Christian influences or beliefs from a place, culture, or institution.
v. (n.)The act of removing or eliminating Christian influences or beliefs.
adj.Relating to the process of removing or eliminating Christian influences or beliefs.

Phrases & Collocations

de-christianizing influence

de-christianizing process

de-christianizing trend

de-christianizing societies

de-christianizing efforts

de-christianizing rapidly

de-christianizing world

Example Sentences

the government is actively de-christianizing the region through subtle means.

critics accuse the regime of aggressively de-christianizing public spaces.

a concerning trend is the systematic de-christianizing of historical monuments.

the policy aims to de-christianizing education by removing religious content.

many fear the long-term consequences of de-christianizing society.

the campaign involved de-christianizing cultural heritage sites.

he warned against the dangers of rapidly de-christianizing the nation.

the study examines the methods used for de-christianizing communities.

there's a debate about whether de-christianizing is truly necessary.

the goal was to de-christianizing the legal system and its principles.

the organization is fighting against the attempts at de-christianizing traditions.

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