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Definition of Remakers
1. remaker [n] - See also: remaker
Lexicographical Neighbors of Remakers
Literary usage of Remakers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. China's New Constitution and International Problems by Min-chʻien T. Z. Tyau (1918)
"But, fortunately, Japan's veil is too thin to deceive anybody, and we may be
confident, therefore, that the world's remakers will not fail to maintain the ..."
2. Lenin's Legacy: The Story of the Cpsu by Robert G. Wesson (1978)
"No one, in any case, managed to build up much of a revolutionary organization,
and the would-be remakers of the world began looking for a more satisfying ..."
3. French Perceptions of the Early American Republic, 1783-1793 by Peter P. Hill (1988)
"The Convention merely hoisted the flag of surrender.59 Nothing short of revolutionary
optimism, however, could have led the remakers of all things French to ..."
4. French Perceptions of the Early American Republic, 1783-1793 by Peter P. Hill (1988)
"The Convention merely hoisted the flag of surrender.59 Nothing short of revolutionary
optimism, however, could have led the remakers of all things French to ..."
5. China Awakened by Min-ch'ien Tuk Zung Tyau (1922)
"It was fondly hoped that the world's remakers would aid the Republic and stay
Japan's hand, but the Chinese were soon disillusioned by ..."
6. China Awakened by Min-ch'ien Tuk Zung Tyau (1922)
"It was fondly hoped that the world's remakers would aid the Republic and stay
Japan's hand, but the Chinese were soon disillusioned by ..."