Noun
non-conformity (countable and uncountable, plural non-conformities)
Alternative form of nonconformity.
Non-conformity
Alternative form of nonconformity (“refusal to conform to a state religion”).
Non-conformity has always been dangerous, and men were subjected to all manner of persecution. Kirby Page
In my neck of the woods non-conformity is what we do best. Jo Cox
Chronically insecure people easily lose their altruism, tolerance, and respect for non-conformity. If they have no alternative on offer, they can be led to attribute their plight to strangers in their midst. Guy Standing
Non-conformity is the only real passion worth being ruled by. Julian Assange
The re-establishment of the monarchy in 1660 brought the return of Episcopal church government in England (and in Scotland for a short time); but the Presbyterian church in England continued in Non-Conformity, outside of the established church. Source: Internet