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irreligious

[ir-i-lij-uhs] / ˌɪr ɪˈlɪdʒ əs /


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But irreligious activists don’t just advocate for their specific causes; they have long pushed for other social justice issues like caste and gender equality.

From Seattle Times • Oct. 4, 2023

Yet the UK is now one of the most secular nations in the world - there's a great contradiction in the fact that a nation formed along religious lines is now very irreligious, he says.

From BBC • Sep. 29, 2023

A Christmas Eve gathering might assemble irreligious friends, a meet-the-artist event at the shop might end up twice the size at her place.

From Los Angeles Times • Nov. 10, 2022

"That drops to 58% among Baby Boomers, 50% among Generation X and 36% among millennials. The pollster's limited data from Zoomers indicates that they are roughly as irreligious as their cooler, wiser immediate predecessors."

From Salon • Apr. 2, 2021

Your Lordship's opinions on this impolitic, irreligious, and thoroughly infamous species of prosecution have oft-times been expressed with the integrity and high moral courage that have ever distinguished your public life.

From The Trial of Henry Hetherington by Hetherington, Henry