Sentence example with the word 'apologist'

apologist

abettor, apologizer, champion, disputant, friend at court, lover, partisan, polemist, second, standby, upholder

Definition n. a person who argues to defend or justify some policy or institution

Last update: October 19, 2015


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However her days as an English MP and apologist for Irish Republican terrorism must stop she must be forced to choose which she is.   [noun]

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One apologist tells us that Cumont was wrong about ancient Iranian Mithraism being continuous with Roman Mithraism.   [noun]

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Nor does the better-than-thou woman realize the apologist claim of Lecky that "though she may be the supreme type of vice, she is also the most efficient guardian of virtue."   [noun]

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Lydgate's most doughty and learned apologist is Dr Schick, whose preface to the Temple of Glass embodies practically all that is known or conjectured concerning this author, including the chronological order of his works.   [Please select]

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He was furious with the indignation of an apologist betrayed.   [Please select]

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Justin, the apologist and martyr, laboring under the delusion that Semo Sancus and Simon the Magician were the same, describes the altar on the island of S.   [Please select]

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An apologist of the "coal barons" might have pleaded that they held out not merely for their private gain on that occasion, but in order to defeat the growing menace of Labor.   [Please select]

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