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View definitions for nonclerical

nonclerical

adjective as in lay

adjective as in secular

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The pope decreed that all investigations of accused bishops be supervised by a leading local bishop, not a national body or independent nonclerical commission.

The designer created a range of nonclerical clothes and accessories for the series, including the sunglasses worn by Law’s character.

In addition to performing her other nonclerical roles, LeHand was unafraid to offer Roosevelt unsolicited advice, which raises the imponderable question of how she might have shaped the president’s agenda had she remained in her post past 1941.

The bill does maintain the existing three-day time frame for athletic departments to produce records related to salary information on “nonclerical staff.”

That measure will give athletic departments and organizations, both public and private, 90 days instead of three to respond to open records requests, an exception being certain salary information of nonclerical employees.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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