apologia

NOUN
  1. a formal written defense of something you believe in strongly
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How To Use apologia In A Sentence

  • By now, many readers will have been turned off - and perhaps be confused - by the cascade of apologias and recriminations which have come from the participants in the still ongoing ‘blame game’.
  • The secretary of state for Northern Ireland appeared on television to read a special apologia for detention without trial.
  • (Like much of Davenport's work it is imbued with a Fourieresque utopianism and homoerotic sensualism that is both deeply appealing in its relish of the world's intellectual and sensational richness and deeply unsettling in its openness to critique as pederastic apologia.) Notes on Strange Fiction: The Pataphysical Quirk
  • `It's something many people do, as if their...' I didn't want him to digress on to an apologia for Florence's behaviour. TIME OF THE WOLF
  • `It's something many people do, as if their...' I didn't want him to digress on to an apologia for Florence's behaviour. TIME OF THE WOLF
  • As the bronze Harding Prize medal reads: "Ut apologia est non satis" ( "when sorry isn't enough"). Dan Mirvish: Tiger Woods, Rahm Emanuel Win Prizes for Best Apologies
  • The left have seen the work as an apologia for privilege and property.
  • The letter appears to serve as an apologia for Plato's involvement in events in Sicily.
  • `It's something many people do, as if their...' I didn't want him to digress on to an apologia for Florence's behaviour. TIME OF THE WOLF
  • It doesn't seem to occur to her that the real reason is because of her disgusting apologias for mass murder.
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