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Definition of Abstainers

Abstainer
Abstainer Ab*stain"er, n. One who abstains; esp., one who abstains from the use of intoxicating liquors.

Meaning of Abstainers from wikipedia

- United Abstainers Football Club was a football club from Crosshill in Glasgow. The club, sometimes referred to as the United Abstainers Athletic Club,...
- and the Abstainers were drawn to face Johnstone in the first qualifying round. The consequent 20–1 defeat seems to have persuaded the Abstainers to throw...
- Look up abstention in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Abstention is refusing to vote in an election or in a parliamentary vote. Abstention may also refer...
- must insist upon tee-tee-(stammering) tee total abstinence. Hence total abstainers have been called teetotalers. According to historian Daniel Walker Howe...
- politically expedient to vote according to their conscience. A person may also abstain when they do not feel adequately informed about the issue at hand, or have...
- Andrey Vyshinsky. The USSR and other countries in the Soviet Bloc had abstained from affirming the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (1948), saying...
- for the non-football Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference. The Ivy League abstains from the championship tournament and all postseason play. The count of...
- seats in representative bodies according to the number of blank votes. Abstainers, the argument continues, exclude themselves from the democratic process...
- Society, intended as the only life ****urance company serving exclusively abstainers. It was renamed Scottish Mutual ****urance in 1951 and acquired by Abbey...
- Féin Policy", formulated between 1905 and 1907, called for Irish MPs to abstain from Westminster and sit in a parallel parliament in Dublin. The first...