Antisabbatarian

/æntiˌsæbətˈɛriən/ noun

A person who opposes the religious observance of the Sabbath or strict Sabbath laws.

From anti- (against) + sabbatarian (a person who strictly observes the Sabbath). Sabbath comes from Hebrew shabbat. The compound dates to religious debates of the Reformation era.

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