Examples of 'nonconformists' in a sentence

Meaning of "nonconformists"

nonconformist (noun): A person who does not conform to established customs, attitudes, or beliefs, and often chooses to go against societal norms or expectations
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But punishes those who are nonconformists.
Nonconformists and share our values.
I am fed up with these phony nonconformists.
You nonconformists are all alike.
And it suppresses all dissent and persecutes nonconformists.
Nonconformists continued to use exorcism.
They are the real nonconformists.
The nonconformists would wait.
Nonetheless its appeal amongst independents or nonconformists was not universal.
Nonconformists were allowed their own places of worship and their own teachers.
It marginalizes and discredits nonconformists.
Principled dissenters and nonconformists often find themselves in such predicaments.
This paints a chilling picture for those of us who are nonconformists.
Against the nonconformists.
He never raised his voice in the name of the nonconformists.

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Nonconformists were unwelcome.
Pay attention to the nonconformists.
Nonconformists who want to improve their personal brand and get value.
The effect of this act was to exclude nonconformists from public office.
They are often nonconformists who attract a circle of friends interested in their ideas or activities.
The signals ahead of the visit were not encouraging for nonconformists.
The Nonconformists were similarly freed from their restrictions.
Societies are rife with bullies who attack nonconformists of any stripe.
Nonconformists saw the Act as a violation of religious liberty in education.
We are eternal nonconformists.
During the next several years she took part in many flat exhibitions of nonconformists.
The existing law permitted nonconformists to take office if they took Anglican communion once a year.
The Liberals also hoped to pick up votes from Conservative nonconformists.
Some of the Brecon nonconformists invited Price to contest the seat.
It has been left for the modern mobs of Anglicans and Nonconformists.
The Committee united various Nonconformists who held different views in relation to socialism.
He made many converts from the Roman Catholics and Nonconformists.
It promised toleration to Protestant Nonconformists and freedom of conscience to Catholics.
They serve as an inspiration to the present-day nonconformists.
They are all nonconformists here, no one will look.
The Puritans of New England seldom kept in touch with nonconformists in England.
Nonconformists of a dozen descriptions would start buying property, even without tax breaks.
Yeah, well, standing up for gender nonconformists kind of makes you irresistible.
A judicial decision was violated that ordered to suspend the works, argue the nonconformists.
They tend to be flexible, relaxed nonconformists who prefer keeping their options open.
The newspaper 's motto is El sitio de los inconformistas the place of nonconformists.
Are those who claim to be nonconformists truly independent? Explain.
Nonconformists are traditionally puritans, and until recently, the pubs were closed on Sundays.
A full-time minister was employed by the nonconformists for the first time.
And if the Nonconformists railed against it, they would.
The movement gained popularity among dissenting nonconformists in the early 18th century.
Historically, Nonconformists were restricted from many spheres of public life.
Though their campaign failed, nearly all of the legal disabilities of nonconformists were gradually dismantled.
At the time, nonconformists were denied admission to Oxford and Cambridge.
His sympathies were tolerant and kindly, and he constantly defended the Nonconformists.

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