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disestablishmentarian

American  
[dis-i-stab-lish-muhn-tair-ee-uhn] / ˌdɪs ɪˌstæb lɪʃ mənˈtɛər i ən /

noun

  1. a person who favors the separation of church and state, especially the withdrawal of special rights, status, and support granted an established church by a state; an advocate of disestablishing a state church.


adjective

  1. of, relating to, or favoring the disestablishment of a state church.

Other Word Forms

  • disestablishmentarianism noun

Etymology

Origin of disestablishmentarian

First recorded in 1880–85; dis- 1 + establishment + -arian

Example Sentences

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To Mary lire, 28, actress wife of Britain's splenetic, disEstablishmentarian Playwright John Osborne: her first child, a son; in London, while her husband sojourned at a French villa.

From Time Magazine Archive