inopportunist

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Noun

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inopportunist (plural inopportunists)

  1. One who suffers from inopportunism.
    • 2004, Patrick W. Carey, Orestes A. Brownson: American Religious Weathervane, page 306:
      The letter was published to demonstrate that these American archbishops did not agree with Baltimore's Spalding who protested in a letter to Dupanloup that he was never an inopportunist.
    • 2018, W. De Pril, M. Lamberigts, Louvain, Belgium, and Beyond, page 486:
      The so-called inopportunists feared an infallibility separated from the college of bishops, a personal and absolute infallibility.
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