Yes. It relates to the political position of those which objected/object to proposals to remove the Church of England's status as the state church of England, UK.
It started in the 1800s, but the matter is still a hotly debated issue today. (Feb 20, 2009)
The removal of the Church of England as an official state religion was opposed by antidisestablishmentarianism. A double-negative word, antidisestablishmentarianism generally just means pro-Anglican.
There is no translation for antidisestablishmentarianism.
The opposite of ''antidisestablishmentarianism'' is ''prodisestablishmentarianism'', or simply ''disestablishmentarianism.''
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I believe it's spelled antidisestablishmentarianism . You just put one too many n's in .
The removal of the Church of England as an official state religion was opposed by antidisestablishmentarianism. A double-negative word, antidisestablishmentarianism generally just means pro-Anglican.
Antidisestablishmentarianism
There is no translation for antidisestablishmentarianism.
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Very close!Antidisestablishmentarianism
The only likely word is "antidisestablishmentarian" which is the adjective form of "antidisestablishmentarianism."
Antidisestablishmentarianism has 14 syllables. Error. It only has 12!
The opposite of ''antidisestablishmentarianism'' is ''prodisestablishmentarianism'', or simply ''disestablishmentarianism.''
The word Antidisestablishmentarianism has 12 syllabals
If the question is give me a sentence using antidisestablishmentarianism then here it is: My friend is antidisestablishmentarianism. That means My friend is against people who are against the government in place. Much easier just to say antidisestablishmentarianism.