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la·i·cize
(lā′ĭ-sīz′)tr.v. la·i·cized, la·i·ciz·ing, la·i·ciz·es
1. To free from ecclesiastical control; give over to laypeople.
2. To change to lay status; secularize.
la′i·ci·za′tion (-sĭ-zā′shən) n.
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laicize
(ˈleɪɪˌsaɪz) orlaicise
vb
(Ecclesiastical Terms) (tr) to withdraw clerical or ecclesiastical character or status from (an institution, building, etc)
ˌlaiciˈzation, ˌlaiciˈsation n
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la•i•cize
(ˈleɪ əˌsaɪz)v.t. -cized, -ciz•ing.
to remove the clerical character or nature of; secularize.
[1790–1800]
la`i•ci•za′tion, n.
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laicize
Past participle: laicized
Gerund: laicizing
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Verb | 1. | laicize - reduce to lay status; "laicize the parochial schools" |
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