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apologia

[ap-uh-loh-jee-uh]

noun

  1. an apology, as in defense or justification of a belief, idea, etc.

  2. Literature.,  a work written as an explanation or justification of one's motives, convictions, or acts.



apologia

/ ˌæpəˈləʊdʒɪə /

noun

  1. a formal written defence of a cause or one's beliefs or conduct

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Word History and Origins

Origin of apologia1

1775–85; < Late Latin < Greek: a speaking in defense. See apo-, log-, -ia
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Example Sentences

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That said, “The Colonel and the King” often reads like a Parker apologia, or at least a concentrated effort to set some records straight.

This form of rationalization and denial is embarrassingly evident in a recent apologia by David Brooks, the New York Times’ notion of an ideal conservative.

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The slavery apologia in his faith went completely unremarked upon.

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If female swing voters learn how much the GOP is built on apologia for sexual violence, focus group information suggests it will turn them away from Trump.

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An apologia writ in hair about what happens when a muscular intellect is married to frail corporate governance.

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apologeticsApologia pro Vita Sua