atheize

[US]/[ˈæθiːɪz]/
[UK]/[ˈæθiːɪz]/

Translation

v.To cause to lose faith or belief; to deprive of faith or religion.; To act in a manner that discourages or undermines religious belief.

Phrases & Collocations

atheize completely

atheize further

atheize strongly

atheize against

atheize openly

atheize deeply

atheize now

atheize actively

atheize readily

Example Sentences

the philosopher sought to atheize the masses with his logical arguments.

he attempted to atheize his children, encouraging them to question religious dogma.

the book aimed to atheize readers by presenting scientific evidence against faith.

she feared that exposure to secular thought would atheize her devout grandmother.

the professor's lectures often sought to atheize students, challenging their beliefs.

he didn't want to atheize his son, but wanted him to think for himself.

the campaign tried to atheize the youth through promoting rational thinking.

it's difficult to atheize someone deeply committed to their faith.

the goal wasn't to atheize, but to encourage critical analysis of all beliefs.

he argued that reason could effectively atheize those clinging to superstition.

the documentary aimed to atheize viewers by exposing religious hypocrisy.

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