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"animadversion" Definitions
  1. a critical and usually censorious remark
  2. adverse criticism

8 Sentences With "animadversion"

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Word of the Day : harsh criticism or disapproval _________ The word animadversion has appeared in two articles on nytimes.
The book attacked is The prophane Schism of the Brownists or Separatists, with the impiety, dissensions, lewd and abominable vices of that impure Sect, discovered, 1612. Henry Ainsworth published An Animadversion to Mr. Richard Clyftons Advertisement, Amsterdam, 1613.
Their descendants were much later to evolve into trade unions. The community appears to have been better administered than the neighboring city of Glasgow. As late as 1840 a study noted that the burgh of Calton was not exposed to the same degree of "animadversion" as Glasgow. The magistrates required that all lodging houses were licensed, and laid down sanitary regulations that were rigidly enforced.
257, 263 which did not spare him particular personal animadversion in the Franco headquarters.in early 1937 particular “animadversación” in the Franco’s headquarters was directed at Lamamié, Zamanillo and Araiz de Robles, Peñas Bernaldo 1996, p. 267 One contemporary historian counts him among “two of the most persistent fence-sitters”Blinkhorn 2008, p. 287; the other one was allegedly Arauz de Robles and another locates him “entre un polo y el otro” of the Carlist command layer.
Bronski was arrested on September 9, 1937, accused of being part of a terrorist plot, during a mass round-up of Polish nationals living in the Soviet Union, though the former French communist, Boris Souvarine thought it inevitable that he would be a victim of the purges because "a man like Bronski – cultured, polite, irreproachable – could not help but attract the murderous animadversion of the Despot." He was shot and buried at Kommunarka, near Moscow, on 1 September 1938. He was formally rehabilitated on July 21, 1956.
The tract is a direct, personal attack upon Hall through use of satire and other methods such as mockery: "Ha, ha, ha".Milton 1953 p. 726 Animadversion, literally a drawing of attention to material, was a common enough choice of pamphleteers of the time, in which writings of the opponent were quoted at some length (but selectively), and replied to in extended form and with polemic intention. Milton's technique with the quotation and response leads to a dialogue form.Nigel Smith, Literature and Revolution in England, 1640-1660 (1994), p. 41.
It has been contended that Báñez was at least virtually the founder of present-day Thomism, especially in so far as it includes the theories of physical premotion, the intrinsic efficacy of grace, and predestination irrespective of foreseen merit. To any reader of Bañez It is evident that he would have met such a declaration with a strenuous denial. Fidelity to St. Thomas was his strongest characteristic. [...] He singles out for special animadversion the views in which his professors and associates dissent even lightly from the opinions of the Angelic Doctor.
Winterhalter Following the overthrow of Isabella II in the 1868 Glorious Revolution, many members of the aristocracy vied for the return of the Bourbons; however the Duchess of La Torre (whose husband soon became President of the Provisional Government and later Regent of the Realm) had no interest whatsoever in such prospect and confronted the likes of Sofia Trubetskaya, the Duchess of Sesto and Marchioness of Alcañices, founding a rival political salon in Madrid. Always involved in the affairs of her husband, both political and particular, she also displayed a mutual animadversion and rivalry towards Francisca Agüero, the widow duchess of Prim. Following the election of Amadeo of Savoy to the Spanish throne in 1870, the new king offered Antonia Domínguez the Court post of Camarera mayor de la Reina but she rejected it. After the in January 1874, she became a prominent figure of the First Spanish Republic, which became presided by her husband as a sort of a Spanish MacMahon.

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