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单词 revanchist
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revanchist

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adjective

re·​vanch·​ist rə-ˈväⁿ-shist How to pronounce revanchist (audio)
: of or relating to a policy designed to recover lost territory or status : of or relating to a revanche
Each of Hitler's allies had their own, partially interrelated, expansionary or revanchist motives for attacking the Soviet Union. Michael Burleigh
Wilson brought with him a sheaf of high principles—democracy, self-determination, world government—that bore little relevance to the tangled politics and even more tangled geography of postwar Europe. His idealism was soon drowned out by the revanchist passions of his allies. Kenneth Auchincloss
also : advocating or fighting for the recovery of lost territory or status
While revanchist emperors, such as Julian, were still mouthing the aristocratic ideology of imperialist aggression, more realistic rulers, like Constantius II, recognized that the future lay in accommodation with the so-called barbarians who had already infiltrated the heights of army and administration. C. R. Whittaker

revanchist

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noun

rə-ˈväⁿ-shist How to pronounce revanchist (audio)
plural revanchists
: one who advocates or fights for the recovery of lost territory or status : one who advocates a policy of revanche
In eastern and South-Eastern Europe today, one man's courageous defender of national self-determination is another's nostalgic revanchist. Tony Judt
Later in 2007, Pelosi plans to rewrite the laws on pork-barrel spending. She promises that the overall effect of her reforms will be "to break the link between lobbyists and legislation" in Washington. Who will win the coming battle between reformers and revanchists? Massimo Calabresi

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Adjective
As for French cinema, Daney writes incisively about the revanchist politics of nineteen-seventies France and the resulting decadence of French cinema. Richard Brody, The New Yorker, 8 Sep. 2022 Both Lyachynskyy and Yermolenko observed that Russia, from the czars through the Soviet Union to the revanchist reign of Vladimir Putin, has always ruled its vast empire of nations from an authoritarian center, with power strictly vertical. George Packer, The Atlantic, 6 Sep. 2022 His political failures helped usher in a revanchist, right-wing surge that still saturates Russia, and that threatens nuclear warfare once more. Casey Michel, The New Republic, 31 Aug. 2022 Since the August day 31 years ago when a group of leaders in the nearby parliament shocked the nation by declaring independence from the collapsing Soviet Union, the country has periodically fought to keep itself apart from a revanchist Russia. Serhiy Morgunov, Washington Post, 24 Aug. 2022 Of particular interest to Beijing will be how quickly and decisively European powers have moved to sever economic ties to a revanchist Russia. Howard Lafranchi, The Christian Science Monitor, 20 May 2022 But many Europeans are no longer interested in being sensitive to a figure like Putin or tolerating his revanchist resentments and neo-imperial ambitions. Washington Post, 16 Apr. 2022 That commitment has been welcomed by allied nations, which want Germany to rearm and help counter a revanchist Russia — a stunning historical reversal. Washington Post, 19 Apr. 2022 Putting a significant part of your energy-supply system in the hands of an aggressive, revanchist state like Russia is to offer a potent geopolitical lever. Jordan Mcgillis, National Review, 10 Mar. 2022
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The revanchist canon this produces can be reactionary in its own way. Casey Cep, The New Yorker, 25 July 2022 Putin also openly stated his revanchist, imperialist goals, declaring that Ukraine was not a real country and making the ahistorical suggestion that it should be subsumed back into mother Russia. Alexander Smith, NBC News, 29 June 2022 President Vladimir Putin compared himself to Peter the Great, the emperor who led Russia’s 18th-century territorial expansion, in a speech that underscored his revanchist ambitions. María Luisa Paúl, Washington Post, 10 June 2022 Alarmed by the danger posed by a revanchist Russia, Finland is now ready to join the Atlantic Alliance. The Editors, National Review, 13 May 2022 On March 2, the Monitor described how the invasion is dividing Europe between NATO on one side and a revanchist Moscow on the other. Melissa Mohr, The Christian Science Monitor, 28 Mar. 2022 The treaty led to an embittered and revanchist Germany and dissatisfied victors in Italy and Japan. Dan Mclaughlin, National Review, 16 Mar. 2022 Liberal democracy now faces a fearsome challenge, not just from a revanchist Russia but from a rising, authoritarian super power in China. Stephen Collinson, CNN, 24 Feb. 2022 He has been widely characterized as a revanchist who seeks to restore the Soviet or czarist empires. Fred Weir, The Christian Science Monitor, 24 Feb. 2022 See More

Word History

First Known Use

Adjective

1948, in the meaning defined above

Noun

1926, in the meaning defined above

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