recusative

/rɪˈkuːsətɪv/ (ri-KOO-sah-tiv)

Definitions

1. adjective

relating to or characteristic of a recusant, especially a Catholic who refuses to acknowledge the authority of the English monarch or the Church of England.

“The recusative tendencies of the community led to heated debates about the role of the church in society.”

Synonyms

  • nonconformist
  • recusant

Antonyms

  • conformist
  • obedient