释义 |
laicization|ˌleɪɪsaɪˈzeɪʃən| [f. next + -ation. Cf. F. laicisation.] The action or process of rendering lay or subjecting to lay control.
1881Sat. Rev. 9 July 37/2 The example of England was frequently quoted in support of this process of ‘laicization’. 1884Ch. Times 13 June 445/3 There is one reform which we desire to see carried out..that is what we may call the laicisation of the parish churches. 1889Times 5 Jan. 5/3 The laicization of the hospitals has provoked, and still provokes, extreme irritation. 1896Speaker 25 July 102/2 The laicisation of elementary education may easily be exaggerated. |