Definition of Nonconfidence

1. Noun. Absence of confidence (especially politically, as in a vote of no confidence). ¹

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Definition of Nonconfidence

1. [n -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Nonconfidence

nonconditional
nonconditionally
nonconditioned
nonconducting
nonconduction
nonconductive
nonconductivity
nonconductor
nonconductors
nonconference
nonconfessing
nonconfession
nonconfessional
nonconfessions
nonconfidence (current term)
nonconfidences
nonconfident
nonconfidential
nonconfigurable
nonconfined
nonconfinement
nonconfining
nonconfirmatory
nonconfirmed
nonconflicted
nonconflicting
nonconfluence
nonconfluent
nonconform

Literary usage of Nonconfidence

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Land Or Peace: Whither Israel? by Yael Yishai (1987)
"On May 8, 1968, about a year after the war, Shmuel Tamir submitted a nonconfidence motion accusing the government of inactivity in settling the land. ..."

2. Biographical Dictionary of the Comintern by Branko Lazitch (1986)
"... on October 1, under pressure from the Comintern, 26 members of the central committee withdrew their votes of nonconfidence against ..."

3. Red Eagle: The Army in Polish Politics, 1944-1988 by Andrew A. Michta (1990)
"... sweeping vote of nonconfidence in the party leadership. Only three Politburo members and two Central Committee secretaries were re-elected. ..."

4. The Mississippi Valley in British Politics: A Study of the Trade, Land by Clarence Walworth Alvord (1916)
"... influence on colonial affairs, II, 42; instructs Johnson on grant from Iroquois, II, 74-75; made an English earl, II, 138; nonconfidence of Pitt, I, ..."

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