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apologist
[ uh-pol-uh-jist ]
noun
- a person who makes a defense in speech or writing of a belief, idea, etc.
- Ecclesiastical.
- Also 补路辫辞濒路辞路驳别迟别 [] a person skilled in apologetics.
- one of the authors of the early Christian apologies in defense of the faith.
apologist
/ 蓹藞辫蓲濒蓹诲萧瑟蝉迟 /
noun
- a person who offers a defence by argument
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of apologist1
Example Sentences
But if those Senate Democrats and Khalil鈥檚 myriad other apologists are being honest, they seek not merely to 鈥渇ree鈥 Khalil from President Trump鈥檚 Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency.
Unlike most abusers, however, Trump has a small army of spinmeisters and apologists who will echo his victim-blaming rhetoric.
He said he understood the huge amount of anger and frustration felt by the public but accused Nigel Farage and his Reform party of being apologists for the Russians.
But their apologists and political patrons can be held to account when it comes time to vote again.
I鈥檓 a dine-in theater apologist myself, but even I draw the line at most full meal offerings.
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