antiestablishment

English

Alternative forms

  • anti-establishment

Etymology

anti- + establishment

Adjective

antiestablishment (comparative more antiestablishment, superlative most antiestablishment)

  1. (sociology) Opposed to the political or cultural establishment
    • 2007 June 24, Joe Rhodes, “A Nerd Gone Wild Gives Voice to His Inner Rat”, in New York Times:
      Asked whether he worries about losing his antiestablishment aura or, worse yet, being accused of selling out, he said: “I think it depends on what you do with your success.”

Translations


Spanish

Adjective

antiestablishment (invariable)

  1. antiestablishment
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