anti-establishment
See also: antiestablishment
English
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Etymology
Adjective
anti-establishment (comparative more anti-establishment, superlative most anti-establishment)
- Opposed to the existing sociopolitical system (the establishment).
- The hippies were noted for their anti-establishment ways, firmly opposed to the order their parents so revered.
- 2023 September 21, Jon Henley, “Revealed: one in three Europeans now votes anti-establishment”, in The Guardian, →ISSN:
- Almost one-third of Europeans now vote for populist, far-right or far-left parties, research shows, with wide support for anti-establishment politics surging across the continent in an increasingly problematic challenge to the mainstream.
Translations
opposed to the existing system
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