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apostate

[uh-pos-teyt, -tit] / əˈpɒs teɪt, -tɪt /


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I think of Jeane Kirkpatrick, a Democratic foreign policy expert who drifted into the right wing with those other Democratic apostates known as the neoconservatives.

From Salon

There’s nothing more tantalizing to a journalist than apostates.

From Los Angeles Times

Din Djarin's quest to wash away his apostate status is, at first.

From Salon

This led to his being labeled an apostate.

From New York Times

The Met in return has promised to have a dozen works by Guston — Abstract Expressionism’s greatest apostate — on view at all times for the next 50 years.

From New York Times