Apologetical

/ˌæpəlɑˈdʒɛtɪkəl/ adjective

Relating to a defense, justification, or explanation of a belief system, especially in theology or philosophy.

From Latin 'apologeticus' (relating to a defense), from Greek 'apologetikos' (defending), from 'apologeisthai' (to speak in defense). The '-al' suffix makes it adjectival.

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