nonestablishment

English

Etymology

By surface analysis, non- +‎ establishment, or, by surface analysis, non- +‎ establish +‎ -ment.

Noun

nonestablishment (uncountable)

  1. (often attributive) Absence of establishment; absence of established status.
    Antonym: establishment
    Coordinate term: disestablishment
    • 1988 November 25, David Moberg, “One Year Without Washington”, in Chicago Reader[1]:
      And Washington also admitted to the inner circles, says developer Robert Wislow, many nonestablishment, previously excluded businesspeople.