Anti-hierarchical
of, belonging to, or characteristic of a .
Historical Examples
Mixing in politics, these became leaders of an anti-hierarchical and at last anti-ecclesiastical movement.
The Influence of the Bible on Civilisation Ernst Von Dobschutz
adj.
1560s, from hierarchic + -al (1). Related: Hierarchically.
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a person having a strong interest in or concern for welfare, values, and dignity. a person devoted to or versed in the . a student of or affairs. a classical scholar. (sometimes initial capital letter) any one of the scholars of the Renaissance who pursued and disseminated the study and understanding of the cultures of […]
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