secularised in English

adjective secularised (Brit.)

made secular, made worldly, made nonreligious (also secularized)

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1. The period is characterised by the rise to importance of science and increasingly rapid technological progress, secularised civic politics and the nation state.

2. In 1764 the Russian Orthodox Church secularised its monasteries and ranked them in one of three classes, awarding only the abbots at the head of monasteries of the second or first class the title of Archimandrite

3. Noun 1 The office of an archbishop. ‘The main proposal of the ‘Edict of Restitution’ was to ensure that the ‘Ecclesiastical Reservation’ was enforced and it affected the secularised Archbishoprics of Bremen and Magdeburg, 12 bishoprics and over 100 religious houses.’