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"objurgation" Definitions
  1. a harsh rebuke

18 Sentences With "objurgation"

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At last, with a final torrent of objurgation, he disappeared.
To fill the world and the street with lamentation, objurgation?
The laughter, derision, gave place suddenly to a yell of objurgation.
You think, perhaps, I shall pursue you with objurgation or entreaty.
His objurgation of the Scribes and Pharisees is almost without a parallel.
The emperor was not to be left behind in the race of objurgation.
Were we stung into action by the snide objurgation from members of the public?
It was while replacing this in the wardrobe that he heard sounds of objurgation.
He is fluent in oath and objurgation, cursing like an inmate of the pit.
She did not deign to accompany this act by a single word of objurgation.
He was the center of a fire of argument and objurgation he could not resist.
The objurgation does not sound like an English papa laying down the law to his errant offspring.
He looked for a moment as if he was going to break out with a torrent of objurgation.
Punk music, with its live-fast ethos and objurgation of the status quo, never was meant to last long.
I think it takes a combination of growing older and enduring significant objurgation by your advisor and thesis committee to precipitate change.
He also tried to protect Grant from men who would "lead him away from the straight and true." One of Rawlins' colleagues said "he had blunt, wrathful words of objurgation for those who put in Grant's way temptations that he knew to be dangerous." John Aaron Rawlins Soon after Rawlins' death in 1869, efforts were under way to erect a statue honoring him. Interest in the project waned until 1872 when Grant wrote a letter to Congress to address the delay.
The question is: are Miljenko's words even words of a man who is in love with a woman?Štrkalj, 2004: 24 Ljubdrag's objurgation of Zagor, because he left his flock and ran away, is an allusion to the economic crisis of Dubrovnik of the time, caused by free citizens fleeing with their possessions and herds, which mostly affected the nobility who lived from estates on which those mercenaries worked.Štrkalj, 2004: 24 According to its content, Dubravka is a social satire against progressive and justified demands of young citizens of Dubrovnik; just because of that it also at the same time defends the nobility status quo. It is, therefore, a hymn to the landowning freedom which was conceived and implemented by Dubrovnik nobility.
In his poem "An Acrostic", Edgar Allan Poe makes references to her although he (allegedly purposely) misspells her name and instead writes 'Zantippe'. Frank Osbaldistone, the first-person narrator of Rob Roy by Sir Walter Scott (1817), records this event: "While I trembled lest the thunders of their wrath might dissolve in showers like that of Xantippe, Mrs Flyter herself awoke, and began, in a tone of objurgation not unbecoming the philosophical spouse of Socrates, to scold one or two loiterers in her kitchen." (Book 2, Chapter 7) In Doctor Thorne by Anthony Trollope, the author says of wives 'There may possibly have been a Xantippe here and there, but Imogenes are to be found under every bush.' Salomon Maimon refers to a woman's "Xanthippe-like character" in Chapter 10 of his autobiography.

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