dechristianization
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dechristianization — (|)dē+ noun Etymology: probably from French déchristianisation, from déchristianiser + ation : the process of dechristianizing the last step in the gradual dechristianization of Europe Nicolas Zernov … Useful english dictionary
dechristianization — de·christianization … English syllables
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