anti-Witness
English
Etymology
anti- + Witness
Adjective
anti-Witness (comparative more anti-Witness, superlative most anti-Witness)
- Opposed or hostile to Jehovah's Witnesses or their beliefs or doctrines.
- 1963, Charles Herman Pritchett, Alan F. Westin, The Third Branch of Government: 8 Cases in Constitutional Politics
- The most spectacular manifestation of anti-Witness hostility was a sharp outbreak of violence. In June, 1940, several hundred incidents occurred in which force was directed against Jehovah's Witnesses […]
- Steve McRoberts, Falling in Truth: The Education of a Jehovah's Witness (page 329)
- But it wasn't till he was at Bethel that he began reading them in connection with all the old magazines they had there, and even a few of the anti-Witness books that managed to find their way into little obscure boxes and corners in the library.
- 1963, Charles Herman Pritchett, Alan F. Westin, The Third Branch of Government: 8 Cases in Constitutional Politics
Noun
anti-Witness (plural anti-Witnesses)
- A person who is opposed or hostile to Jehovah's Witnesses or their beliefs or doctrines.
See also
- non-Witness