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disunionist

[ dis-yoon-yuh-nist ]

noun

  1. a person who advocates or causes disunion.
  2. U.S. History. a secessionist during the period of the Civil War.


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Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms

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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of disunionist1

An Americanism dating back to 1825–35; disunion + -ist
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Example Sentences

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Calhoun always denied he was a disunionist and did not live long enough to witness the guns of South Carolina firing on United States forces in Charleston Harbor.

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It was only slowly and very deliberately that Washington identified himself with the disunionist cause.

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To the mind of the Loyalists, all this lynching proceeding were an irrefragible proof not only that the disunionist party were wicked, but that their idea of independence of a country free from British control and British law were silly delusions, dangerous to all good order and civilization.

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He was never a disunionist; but he insisted that "Unjust laws are not binding"; and he was supported by the mighty influence of Emerson.

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He was active in many ways as an abolitionist, but was not a disunionist.

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