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apologia

[ap-uh-loh-jee-uh] / ˌæp əˈloʊ dʒi ə /


Example Sentences

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"But this whole situation has done as much damage to the softer version of Putin apologia"

From Salon

Barely two months after the paper’s owner and publisher, the L.A. empire-builder Harrison Gray Otis, had taken over the paper, he ran this florid apologia for the meager, capricious river:

From Los Angeles Times

While most works in this genre read as elaborate apologias, Coates immediately strikes a different tone.

From Washington Post

Demonstrators disrupted the campus, calling his theory an apologia for the status quo.

From Washington Post

It is, as she puts it, a “little apologia” for West taking that dirty Hollywood money and basking in the sun.

From Los Angeles Times