Term to describe a political manifestation of the will to reverse territorial losses.
1 The three West Coast states vow to keep pushing forward, despite Trump's revanche .
2 En revanche , my habits are not expensive.
3 Then came a period one might call "la revanche . "
4 Too much talk about la revanche !
5 When the king lost he was most exacting for his ' revanche , ' or revenge, as it is termed at play.
6 En revanche , three mistakes of mine ("p. 43" for "p. 45" in vol.
7 They wanted their revanche .
8 The term " revanche " is a slogan.
9 To make up, nevertheless, for any lack of perplexity due to an absence of inflections, adjectives, en revanche , are most elaborately conjugated.
10 She wrote the notes on foreign politics, and was unremitting in her attacks on Bismarck and in her advocacy of a policy of revanche .
11 Ever since 1895 she had been making military and naval preparations for the day of the revanche , and now that day was at hand.
12 'En revanche , ' the dead men of the place are my intimate friends.
13 The day of Revanche must come.
14 It would be a fine thing if Dresden were to offer him a brilliant REVANCHE , such as he deserves.
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