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righter

[ rahy-ter ]

noun

  1. a person who rights right or redresses:

    a righter of wrongs.

  2. a person who advocates or endorses rights, right, especially equal rights, right, for a particular group:

    welfare righters.



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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of righter1

before 900; Middle English rightar executioner, Old English rihtere one who regulates. See right, -er 1
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The time has never been righter, it seems to me.

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“Democrats are claiming that he is righter than he is, but Youngkin is exactly who he ran on,†Mr. Keady said.

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Cat burglar, con artist, master of disguise, Lupin is also a brilliant detective and righter of wrongs.

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In an era where the United States is more diverse than ever before, it looks as if the Supreme Court will tilt even righter and whiter.

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Unfortunately for Palmer, his approach went righter than Scott Norwood, bouncing off a scoreboard and into the either:

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