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  2. Antidisestablishmentarianism - Wikipedia

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    Antidisestablishmentarianism (/ ˌ æ n t i d ɪ s ɪ ˌ s t æ b l ɪ ʃ m ə n ˈ t ɛər i ə n ɪ z əm / ⓘ, US also / ˌ æ n t aɪ-/ ⓘ) is a position that advocates that a state church (the "established church") should continue to receive government patronage, rather than be disestablished (i.e., be separated from the state).

  3. Antidisestablishmentarianism is a political position that originated in 19th century Britain. The position opposed proposals at that time to remove the Anglican Church 's status as the established church of England, Ireland, and Wales, but not in Scotland, which had and still has its own separate national church.

  4. Longest word in English - Wikipedia

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    Antidisestablishmentarianism is the longest common example of a word formed by agglutinative construction. Technical terms Para­stratio­sphe­com­yia stratio­sphe­com­yioi­des

  5. Anti-establishment - Wikipedia

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    In India, the 1960s saw emergence of a group of writers who called themselves Hungryalists.They were the first anti-establishment and counter culture writers in Bengal whose dissenting voice drew attention of the government and court cases were filed against them. [13]

  6. Disestablishmentarianism - Wikipedia

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    The campaign to disestablish the Anglican Church of Ireland began in the 18th century. [citation needed] A rich church, with 22 bishops drawing £150,000 a year in aggregate, and a further £600,000 going annually to the rest of the clergy, [1] it was wholly disproportionate to the needs of its worshippers, and consisted largely of absentee sinecurists. [1]

  7. Agglutination - Wikipedia

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    vowel harmony, meaning that only specific subclasses of vowels coexist in a non-compounded word. Several examples from Finnish will illustrate how these two rules and other phonological processes lead to diversions from the basic one-to-one relationship between morphs and their syntactic and semantic function.

  8. Moral disengagement - Wikipedia

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    Moral disengagement is a meaning from developmental psychology, educational psychology and social psychology for the process of convincing the self that ethical standards do not apply to oneself in a particular context. [1] [2] This is done by separating moral reactions from inhumane conduct and disabling the mechanism of self-condemnation. [3]

  9. Talk:Antidisestablishmentarianism - Wikipedia

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    The two terms are related, but let me assure you from the "I was there" context that the term had currency in hte argot of the countercutlure, a catchphrase/byword, summing up the anti-establishment movement in a single word, or so they thought; they were all college kids, so you'd think they were aware of the connection and I'd think they ...