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revisionism
[ ri-vizh-uh-niz-uhm ]
noun
- advocacy or approval of revision.
- any departure from Marxist doctrine, theory, or practice, especially the tendency to favor reform above revolutionary change.
- a departure from any authoritative or generally accepted doctrine, theory, practice, etc.
revisionism
/ rɪˈvɪʒəˌnɪzəm /
noun
- sometimes capital
- a moderate, nonrevolutionary version of Marxism developed in Germany around 1900
- (in Marxist-Leninist ideology) any dangerous departure from the true interpretation of Marx's teachings
- the advocacy of revision of some political theory, religious doctrine, historical or critical interpretation, etc
- usually capital an ultra-nationalist form of Zionism that arose in Palestine in the 1940s
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Derived Forms
- reˈvisionist, nounadjective
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Word History and Origins
Origin of revisionism1
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Example Sentences
Some of them try to twist Watergate and write a story of bogus revisionism.
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Certainly, we have had an upward revisionism of Harry Truman, Dwight Eisenhower, Ronald Reagan.
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How far the Kremlin intends to go with its rock and roll revisionism no one seems able to predict.
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I don't go in for this O'Connor revisionism, just because she's not as out there as some of her successors.
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And what would an enterprise featuring Ron Paul be without a little Civil War revisionism?
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