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animadvert
animadvert, v. (ˌænɪmədˈvɜːt) [ad. L. animadvert-ĕre to turn the mind to, take notice of, orig. two words anim(um mind, advertĕre to turn to, f. ad to + vert-ĕre to turn. Through the sense of ‘take cognizance of’ it passed in judicial language to that of ‘chastise, or punish after examination.’] † 1... Oxford English Dictionary
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animadvert
animadvert/ˌænɪmdˈvɜ:t; ˌænəmæd`vət/ v[Ipr]~ (on sb/sth) (fml 文) make (esp critical) remarks about sb/sth 评论,(尤指)批评, 谴责某人[某事物]. 牛津英汉双解词典
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Freejack
The critical response was clear to animadvert on the film. wikipedia.org
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REMARK Synonyms | Collins English Thesaurus
7 days agoSynonyms for REMARK in English: comment, say, state, reflect, mention, declare, observe, pass comment, animadvert, notice, …
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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 ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Henry Hitchings
from Boswell's attentions," Will Self pointed out, "The Johnson of the Dictionary was never known to Boswell, and as the older man was ill-disposed to animadvert wikipedia.org
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animadverse
† ˌanimadˈverse, v. Obs. rare—1. [f. L. animadvers- ppl. stem of animadvert-ĕre: see below.] To notice, comment upon; = animadvert 1.1642 Sir E. Dering Sp. on Relig. 148 All the Fathers might be revised and briefly animadversed. Oxford English Dictionary
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Respublica v. De Longchamps
nations; you have grossly insulted gentlemen... in a most wanton and unprovoked manner: And it is now the interest as well as duty of the government, to animadvert wikipedia.org
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animadverter
animadverter (ˌænɪmədˈvɜːtə(r)) [f. animadvert v. + -er1.] 1. One who animadverts; a censurer, fault-finder, unfavourable critic or commentator.1642 Milton Apol. Smect. (1851) 267 Therefore the Animadverter haunts Playhouses and Bordelloes. 1714 Nelson Script. Doctr. Trin. Pref. 11, I was thus invit... Oxford English Dictionary
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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 ... Oxford English Dictionary
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animadvertence
† ˌanimadˈvertence Obs. rare—1. [f. L. animadvert-ĕre + -ence, as if ad. L. *animadvertentia.] A calling of the attention, a warning.1549 Compl. Scotl. xix. 163 Al this veil considrit, suld be an animaduertens to gar ȝou be vigilant. Oxford English Dictionary
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animadversor
ˌanimadˈversor Obs. [a. L. animadversor, n. of agent f. animadvertĕre: see next and -or.] One who animadverts; a critic; = animadverter.1651 Hartlib Legac. Husb. (1655) 145 To the fourth Letter of the Animadversor. 1672 Newton in Phil. Trans. VII. 5089 They agree so justly with my Theory, that if th... Oxford English Dictionary
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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... Oxford English Dictionary
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controvert
controvert, v. (ˈkɒntrəvɜːt, kɒntrəˈvɜːrt) Also 7–8 contra-. [Appeared about 1600: f. L. type *controvertĕre (f. contrō- against + vertĕre to turn) on the assumed analogy of L. contrōversus controversed, and of convert, pervert, etc. So in mod.Sp. controvertir, Pg. controverter. The source of this a... Oxford English Dictionary
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censoriously
cenˈsoriously, adv. [f. prec. + -ly2.] In a censorious manner.1679 L. Addison Mahomet 128 (T.) To animadvert too censoriously upon their carriage. a 1691 Boyle Wks. II. 304 (R.) Vain pretenders, who speak arrogantly and censoriously both of God and men. Oxford English Dictionary
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