Not involving or relating to different religious sects or political groups.
a consistent advocate of compulsory, free, and unsectarian education
Example sentencesExamples
Committedly unsectarian, she joined the Fabians, the Social Democratic Federation, and the Independent Labour Party.
Her links with the Christian Social Union encouraged in her an unsectarian broad-church outlook.
Like Updike, Wilbur thinks of himself as a Protestant Christian, although the moral nerve of his poems is wide and unsectarian.
He was consistently in favour of an unsectarian, national educational system.
His religion was unsectarian and practical, his daily life founded on the New Testament.
His eventual election as lord provost in 1843, in the changed religious atmosphere immediately surrounding the Disruption of that year, was seen as a triumph for unsectarian principles.
The purpose of the association was, first and foremost, to train young men to become "useful citizens" in an unsectarian, undenominational setting.
In time most of the evangelical Christians in the city promised to relieve the missionaries of the expense if they would build an unsectarian chapel more worthy of the object.
It was a relatively unsectarian occasion.
He took part in the discussions on the government's policy towards popular education, favouring an unsectarian solution.
They also published an unsectarian religious paper, entitled the Western World.
He was an undogmatic, unsectarian bridge-builder.
That should not distract us from realising how unsectarian Scottish society has actually become.
In an unfortunate spirit of jealous rivalry, the various denominational colleges were not slow in seizing the opportunity to attack the commonwealth's unsectarian college.
She favoured sound secular teaching and unsectarian Bible instruction.