disestablishmentarianism is the belief that matters of politics and matters of religion should be seperated.
Antidisesestablishmentarianism is a term that refers to opposition to the withdrawal of state support or recognition from an established church, particularly the Church of England in 19th-century England. It reflects resistance to disestablishmentarianism, the movement advocating for the separation of church and state.
It means that is what you call her.... or him.....
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CEO means chief executive officer.
There are various psychological and environmental factors responsible for why some people are mean. The most important factor is experience. Most people are born good and humble, but due to some bad experiences like betrayal from loved ones and too much stress make them mean, in which they feel comfortable. Another reason may be the influence of a person one really loves or appreciates. We learn things usually by imitation. This is why children walk like either of their parents. The accent of speaking matches, etc. An American brought up in India or China will not speak in the usual American tone and vice versa. The same reason of imitation is responsible for being kind or mean also. If a child is much attached to one's mother and the mother is mean, the child imitates her behavior and becomes mean to his/her friends, which continues until he improves upon it. As far as remedies are concerned, the actual reason of this activity or the history of the patient should be investigated. After this the person should be brought up in an environment where very few mean people are present. This will help him improve upon his attitude and transform his mean nature to a kind and humble nature.
Disestablishmentarianism If you mean a word for nice, delightful is a possibility.
Disestablishmentarianism today relates to the Church of England in the United Kingdom and related views on its establishment as an established church.
The opposite of ''antidisestablishmentarianism'' is ''prodisestablishmentarianism'', or simply ''disestablishmentarianism.''
Disestablishmentarianism is the belief or movement that advocates the separation of church and state, particularly through the removal of official government support or recognition of a specific religion.
"Disestablishmentarianism" has three affixes: "dis-" (meaning "not" or "opposite"), "-ment" (which turns a verb into a noun indicating an action or result), and "-ism" (forming a noun denoting a specific belief or ideology).
"Deca-" = ten Decasyllabic = ten syllables example = disestablishmentarianism
system of government that is ruled by a totalitarianistic oligarchy that believes in anti-disestablishmentarianism and free snowcones on tuesday
Disestablishmentarianism If you mean a word for nice, delightful is a possibility.
Sense of belonging to an organisation/unity. Easier for parents. And because individualism results in disestablishmentarianism.
Antidisesestablishmentarianism is a term that refers to opposition to the withdrawal of state support or recognition from an established church, particularly the Church of England in 19th-century England. It reflects resistance to disestablishmentarianism, the movement advocating for the separation of church and state.
Disestablishmentarianism was an movement in England to disestablish the Anglican Church ie to take away its special position within the constitutional framework. The Anglican church in England has many privileges eg the Monarch must be an Anglican. Anti disestablishmentarianism was a counter movement.
Well, first you have the Church of England, a state established church Then you had a movement to get rid of the Church as a state Church--thus disestablishmentarianism. So, the people who came to the defense of the church and opposed removing the Church as the established church of England were espousing, yes, you guessed it: antidisestablishmentarianism -- a movement or principle opposed to disestablishing a state church.