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    establishmentarian
    /ɪˌstablɪʃm(ə)nˈtɛːrɪən/

    adjective

    • 1. adhering to, advocating, or relating to the principle of an established Church: "establishmentarian views"

    noun

    • 1. a person adhering to or advocating the principle of an established Church.

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  2. The meaning of ESTABLISHMENTARIAN is of, relating to, or favoring the social or political establishment.

  3. noun. a supporter or adherent of the principle of the establishment of a church by state law; an advocate of state religion. (often initial capital letter) a person who belongs to or favors a political or social establishment. establishmentarian. / ɪˌstæblɪʃmənˈtɛərɪən /.

  4. Establishmentarian is an adjective and noun that means related to the establishment or the established order. It is derived from establishment, a noun meaning the act of setting up or the state of being set up.

  5. Establishmentarian is an adjective that means supporting the political or social establishment, or the official status of an established church. See different sources and examples of usage, synonyms and pronunciation of establishmentarian.

  6. establishmentarian in British English. (ɪˌstæblɪʃmənˈtɛərɪən ) adjective. 1. denoting or relating to an Established Church, esp the Church of England. 2. denoting or relating to the principle of a Church being officially recognized as a national institution. noun. 3.

  7. Establishmentarian is an adjective or noun that describes someone who supports the official status of an established church or the political or social establishment. Learn the origin, synonyms, and similar words of establishmentarian from YourDictionary.

  8. the "establish" family. the doctrine of supporting the social or political establishment.