释义 |
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 intrusionism.
1841in R. Buchanan Ten Years' Conflict xii. (1849) II. 313 Even the callous-hearted people that sat in the pew, the only pew representing intrusionism and forced settlements, were moved. 1849Ibid. xi. II. 203 He was not by any means an out-and-out intrusionist. |