Term to describe a political manifestation of the will to reverse territorial losses.
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Examples for "revanche "
Examples for "revanche "
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.
1 It's a toss-up as to which ongoing story universe galvanizes the most toxic strain of revanchism .
2 Across Europe, most recently in France, rightwing parties are drawing on such a well of nationalist revanchism .
3 And the EU's ability to confront Vladimir Putin's revanchism will be compromised so long as it is worried about running out of gas.
1 Many of the interwar Tories had strong reservations about his revanchist , racist, imperialist politics.
2 So it is not spiteful or revanchist to remember.
3 In some kind of revanchist frenzy, paramilitaries attacked ambulances, shattered windows and cut off intravenous drips.
4 Then there is Sharif's continuing obsession with wooing India, despite the revanchist Modi government in New Delhi.
5 Quotes the revanchist texts on American society.
6 Whether these hard times will mellow his external ambitions or fuel further revanchist adventurism is now a key question.
7 The Russian president's revanchist aggression in Ukraine has left his regime more vulnerable than anyone in the Kremlin would dare admit.
8 Either way, missile defenses would not have been fetishized by American conservatives and Russian revanchists .
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