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revanche

[ ruh-vanch, -vahnsh ]

noun

  1. the policy of a state intent on regaining areas of its original territory that have been lost to other states as a result of war, a treaty signed under duress, etc.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of revanche1

1855–60; < French: revenge
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In a public statement, Serebrennikov described how, even in the country’s gathering conservative revanche, it had seemed that some “free air” remained, if only “in fashionable cafes, at home, with friends”.

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This time, however, the “White House defenders” were the forces for revanche, and the term’s association with freedom faded.

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“By revanche , I mean the resurrection of the great state in which we lived, which we became used to,” Pavlovsky explained.

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The response became known centuries later as “la revanche des berceaux.”

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Putin was one of the people who until the end of the 1990s was passively waiting for the moment of revanche.

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