Definition of anti-establishment in English:
 anti-establishment
adjectiveantɪɪˈstablɪʃm(ə)nt
Against the establishment or established authority.
 they are anti-establishment and eccentric, with a wilful disregard for convention
 Example sentencesExamples
-  Just at the point when it can start to claim establishment credentials, it faces an anti-establishment mood among the electorate.
 -  This episode deals with the psychiatry of the Sixties, the rejection of Freud and the growth of the anti-establishment, which might sound worthy until I tell you this story.
 -  Almost all of them were at pains to make clear, though, that they'd been drummed out in short order, because they were either too cool for campfires or too anti-establishment for the uniform.
 -  But I am surprised, I must admit, that a lot of anti-establishment types seemingly want to join the establishment.
 -  A small group of recreation advocates are working at establishing an Iqaluit fitness society and anti-establishment gym.
 -  She said Kabbalah is ‘incredibly punk rock’ and anti-establishment.
 -  Christine Tamblyn characterized DeMichiel as an example of an anti-establishment deconstructionist and as a collagist.
 -  I have noticed that for some people it is more important to be anti-establishment… or be a maverick… or be a Jim Morrison than to do what they want.
 -  That old argument also resurfaces - is it possible to be anti-establishment when you're part of the damn establishment to start with?
 -  Without them even knowing, the anti-establishment was rapidly becoming the establishment.
 -  Some worry that none of the contenders can stop Dean's anti-establishment candidacy, prompting speculation that high-profile alternatives may join the race.
 -  It's one between establishment and anti-establishment factions.
 -  Essential to being anti-establishment is having a very clear understanding of the establishment itself.
 -  The works on display ranged from journalistic and documentary work to alternative and anti-establishment fine-art practices.
 -  Its writers are clearly anti-establishment and spare no one, whether they are powerful political figures, prima donna actresses or influential actors.
 -  These clerics often sided with the state and received some type of annuity, while clerics at the bottom of the religious hierarchy espoused anti-establishment sentiment.
 -  Especially a musician who has had a consistently anti-establishment message for the past 20 years and has probably only made enough to live?
 -  The transgressive character of the prose poem emerges here as a natural expression of the Language poets' anti-establishment impulse.
 -  But that very same appeal was anti-establishment, and that's why among many Arab officials, he was seen as a dangerous man.
 -  A mixture of anger, anti-establishment irreverence and workers' solidarity is documented by the 145 banners collected by the City of Edinburgh.