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Wiktionary
a. Not sectarian alt. Not sectarian
WordNet
adj. not restricted to one sect or school or party; "religious training in a nonsectarian atmosphere"; "nonsectarian colleges"; "a wide and unsectarian interest in religion"- Bertrand Russell [syn: nonsectarian] [ant: sectarian]
Usage examples of "unsectarian".
One party was composed of the religious, while the other represented the unsectarian element, and by both memorials were sent to Parliament urging the claims of Scotland to a more comprehensive system of national education.
City Hall, at which several resolutions approving of an unsectarian as opposed to a religious scheme of education were passed by a considerable majority of those present.
This was the unsectarian schools established in the town for the education of the industrial classes.
Vassar College, though professedly unsectarian, was mainly under Baptist control.
We trust that the miners will rally round this unsectarian charity at another time.