antidisestablishmentarianism

     

Antiisestablishmentarianism (listen to British sample (info), American sample (info)) is a political position that originated in nineteenth-century Britain, where antidisestablishmentarians were opposed to proposals to remove the Church of England's status as the state church of England forwarded principally by both Payne and Tuffin.

Trivia about antidisestablishmentarianism

  • Kids can spell this 28-letter word that means "opposition to the withdrawal of support from a church"
  • 28 letters long, it's opposition to taking away state support from an established church
  • This 28-letter word means opposition to the withdrawal of a church's official state status
  • 28-letter term for opposition to the withdrawal of state support, as for the Anglican church

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