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animadversion
animadversion (ˌænɪmədˈvɜːʃən) [ad. L. animadversiōn-em, n. of action f. animadvert-ĕre: see animadvert. Cf. Fr. animadversion 16th c. in Littré, which may have been the immediate model.] gen. The action or process of animadverting, or its embodiment in words. I. The turning or directing of the atte...
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Animadversions
Animadversion, literally a drawing of attention to material, was a common enough choice of pamphleteers of the time, in which writings of the opponent
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animadversion
animadversion/-ˈvɜ:ʃn; ?@ -ʒn; -`vəʒən/ n[C, U]criticism 评论; 批评; 谴责.
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animadvertisement
† ˌanimadˈvertisement Obs. rare—1. [Cf. animadversion 3 and advertisement 2, both in this sense.] A warning notice, an admonition.1651 Hartlib Legac. Husb. (1655) 302 An Animadvertisement to the City and Country.
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Antonia Domínguez y Borrell
Always involved in the affairs of her husband, both political and particular, she also displayed a mutual animadversion and rivalry towards Francisca Agüero
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animadversive
† ˌanimadˈversive, a. (and n.) Obs. [f. L. animadvers- ppl. stem of animadvert-ĕre (see animadvert) + -ive.] Having the faculty of animadversion; perceptive, percipient.1642 H. More Song of Soul ii. i. ii. xxvi, Though trees have not animadversive sense. 1678 Cudworth Intell. Syst. 159 Attentive to ...
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Robert Hunt (critic)
inoffensiveness secures him from confinement, and, consequently, of whom no public notice would have been taken, if he was not forced on the notice and animadversion
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animadversal
† ˌanimadˈversal Obs. rare—1. [f. animadvert, -version, after reversal, beside revert, reversion.] The faculty of perceiving or noticing; consciousness. = animadversion 2.1642 More Song of Soul ii. ii. ii. xxxv. note, That lively inward animadversal; it is the soul itself; for I cannot conceive the ...
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Crocologia
Hertoldt's rival Wenzel Maximilian Ardensbach wrote a contemporary animadversion against the book.
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undisturbedly
undiˈsturbedly, adv. [un-1 11: cf. prec.] Without being disturbed; tranquilly, quietly.1647 H. More Song of Soul Notes 350 For infinite animadversion can discern all things unmixtly and undisturbedly. 1683 Cave Ecclesiastici Introd. p. lxxi, The Gentiles undisturbedly brought their Sacrifices..to th...
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Mieczysław Broński
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
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Vincent Canes
Infallibility (1665), an appendix to the preceding work;
An Epistle to the Author of Animadversion on Fiat Lux (1664);
Diaphanta, or Three Attendants on
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censorian
censorian, a. (sɛnˈsɔərɪən) Also 7–9 -ean. [f. as prec. + -an.] = prec.1598 Marston Pygmal. ii. 142, I dull-sprighted fat Boetian Boore, Doe farre off honour that Censorian seate. 1618 Bolton Florus (1636) 59 Fabricius, using Censorian severity. 1742 Middleton Cicero I. 118 This Censorian animadvers...
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Charles Lock Eastlake
acquisitions, he was appointed the Gallery's second Keeper in 1843, a post he later resigned "in consequence of an unfortunate purchase that roused much animadversion
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devocation
† devoˈcation Obs. [n. of action f. L. dēvocāre: see prec. and -ation.] A calling down or away.1623 Cockeram ii, A Calling downe, deuocation. 1661 Rust Origen in Phenix (1721) I. 33 All corporeal Pleasure having something of Confusion and Disturbance in it, together with a strong magical Devocation ...
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