désacralisation

[US]//ˌdeɪsəkrəlɪˈzeɪʃən//
[UK]//ˌdeɪsəkrəlɪˈzeɪʃən//

Translation

n.the process of removing the sacred or religious character from something; secularization

Phrases & Collocations

process of désacralisation

religious désacralisation

ongoing désacralisation

effects of désacralisation

social désacralisation

the désacralisation

political désacralisation

modern désacralisation

economic désacralisation

the désacralisation process

Example Sentences

the process of désacralisation in modern societies often leads to the loss of traditional rituals.

accelerated désacralisation of religious sites has sparked debates among scholars and believers.

cultural désacralisation often accompanies urbanization, changing community identities.

the political désacralisation of state ceremonies reflects a shift in public values.

mass media contributes to the rapid désacralisation of popular myths.

increasing désacralisation of scientific knowledge challenges traditional authority.

the historical désacralisation of royal palaces now allows public tours.

everyday désacralisation in consumer culture reduces the sacred to mere commodity.

the ritual désacralisation of traditional festivals often results in hybrid celebrations.

educational curricula promote a gradual désacralisation of mythologies in the classroom.

globalization accelerates the désacralisation of local customs, creating cultural homogenization.

the spiritual désacralisation experienced by many leads to a search for new meaning.

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