nullifidian (Meaning)

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nullifidian (a.)

Of no faith; also, not trusting to faith for salvation; -- opposed to solifidian.

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nullifidian (n.)

An unbeliever.

Synonyms & Antonyms of nullifidian

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nullifidian Sentence Examples

  1. The nullifidians argued vehemently against the legitimacy of the central government.
  2. His nullifidian views led him to advocate for states' rights to veto federal laws.
  3. John C. Calhoun emerged as a prominent nullifidian during the antebellum period.
  4. The nullifidian movement threatened the unity and stability of the young nation.
  5. Nullifidians believed that the Constitution was a compact between sovereign states.
  6. Their nullifidian stance was based on a strict interpretation of the Tenth Amendment.
  7. Fear of federal overreach fueled the nullifidian sentiment in the Southern states.
  8. The nullifidian crisis in 1832 brought the nation to the brink of civil war.
  9. President Andrew Jackson denounced the nullifidians as traitors to the Union.
  10. The Supreme Court's ruling in Worcester v. Georgia dealt a major blow to the nullifidian movement.

FAQs About the word nullifidian

Of no faith; also, not trusting to faith for salvation; -- opposed to solifidian., An unbeliever.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The nullifidians argued vehemently against the legitimacy of the central government.

His nullifidian views led him to advocate for states' rights to veto federal laws.

John C. Calhoun emerged as a prominent nullifidian during the antebellum period.

The nullifidian movement threatened the unity and stability of the young nation.