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revisionist

[ri-vizh-uh-nist] / rɪˈvɪʒ ə nɪst /








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And no group was left longer at the gate than Indigenous North Americans, though they are knitted tightly into our national mythology, from Thanksgiving to westerns to revisionist westerns.

From Los Angeles Times

His dismissal came after the discovery of revisionist texts on his computer hard disk.

From BBC

So they trot out Jonathan Turley again, the law professor and paid Fox News contributor whose contributions are conspiracy theory and revisionist history.

From Salon

On the way, he finds himself stepping in line with the heroes of other stoner thrillers: Doc Sportello in “Inherent Vice,” Elliott Gould in Robert Altman’s revisionist take on “The Long Goodbye.”

From Los Angeles Times

Republicans have been only too happy to contribute to Trump’s revisionist history, and to his warped depiction of conditions under Biden.

From Los Angeles Times