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INTRUSIONIST definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
A person who intrudes.... Click for pronunciations, examples sentences, video.
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intrusionist - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
(historical) One who favours the appointment of a clergyman to a parish, by a patron, against the wishes of the parishioners. Part or all of ...
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intrusionist, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English ...
The earliest known use of the noun intrusionist is in the 1840s. OED's only evidence for intrusionist is from 1849, in the writing of Robert Buchanan, Free ...
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intrusionist
inˈtrusionist [f. prec. + -ist.] One who practises or supports intrusion. During the controversy regarding the intrusion of ministers in the Established Church of Scotland, which resulted in the Disruption of 1843, applied by those who called themselves non-intrusionists to their opponents. So intru...
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Intrusionist Definition & Meaning - YourDictionary
Intrusionist Definition ... (historical) One who favours the appointment of a clergyman to a parish, by a patron, against the wishes of the parishioners.
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Intrusionist - The Free Dictionary
Define intrusionist. intrusionist synonyms, intrusionist pronunciation, intrusionist translation, English dictionary definition of intrusionist.
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James Maitland Hog
which for several years he had represented, withdrawing
from him for the time their confidence, and returning a more decided non-intrusionist
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intrusionism - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
intrusionism (uncountable). (historical) The favouring of the appointment of a clergyman to a parish, by a patron, against the wishes of the parishioners.
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What type of word is 'intrusionist'? Intrusionist can be - Word Type
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non-intrusionist, n. & adj. meanings, etymology and more
The earliest known use of the word non-intrusionist is in the 1840s. OED's earliest evidence for non-intrusionist is from 1841, in the writing of Thomas De ...
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The word INTRUSIONIST is in the Wiktionary
— English word —. intrusionist n. (Historical) One who favours the appointment of a clergyman to a parish, by a patron, against the wishes…
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non-intrusion
non-inˈtrusion [non- 1.] Absence of intrusion; spec. in the Church of Scotland, applied to the principle of resisting the intrusion by patrons of unacceptable ministers upon objecting congregations. Also attrib.1840 J. Robertson Observ. Veto Act 5 The observations now offered to the public on the no...
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The non-intrusionist movement ended in the Disruption: on 18 May 1843, 470 clergy withdrew from the general assembly and constituted themselves the Free
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intrusion
intrusion (ɪnˈtruːʒən) [ME. a. OF. intrusion, in med.(Anglo-)L. intrūsio (Bracton, c 1250), n. of action f. intrūdĕre to intrude.] The action of intruding. 1. a. The action of thrusting or forcing in, or fact of being thrust in; also concr. something thrust in, a forcible or unwelcome addition.1639 ...
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