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inveighed Meaning in Bengali



 বাক্যবাণ হানা, উচ্চরবে নিন্দা হত্তয়া,

তিক্তভাবে অভিযোগ

Verb:

উচ্চরবে নিন্দা হত্তয়া, বাক্যবাণ হানা,





inveighed's Usage Examples:

On a social level, he inveighed against the "slavery of the woman" and talked against the institution.


He was considered one of the "Moscow patriots" and inveighed against the introduction of foreign words and customs.


At the meeting Turnus inveighed against the arrogance of Tarquinius, and warned his countrymen against.


Having inveighed against the disedifying life of certain priests, he had to seek safety.


The people boldly inveighed against the nobles, and each candidate asked the friends of the sultan.


consistently fought against dummyism: one of his first editorials, in 1881, inveighed against the practice, and was read and praised in the House of Assembly.


After the disgrace of Edward Seymour, 1st Duke of Somerset Chedsey inveighed openly at Oxford against the reformed doctrines, and in consequence was.


In his "Versuch" Wieland had inveighed against spectacle (impracticable for the most part at Weimar in any case).


true author, has been suppressed in each edition, because it vigorously inveighed against the bad morals of the priests" (Commentarii de Scriptoribus Britannicis.


his followers to kill Ka'b because he "had gone to Mecca after Badr and inveighed against Muhammad.


He inveighed against private madhouses run by non-physicians and non-clergymen for.


Dahlan wrote this work against the Wahhabi creed and he sharply inveighed against it, and called them an evil sect.


Several of the preachers at St Mary's Church inveighed against this innovation.


Becoming doubtful as to Episcopacy, he "inveighed against the sins and errors of his time, particularly against Popery,.


speech given a short while earlier by Sultan Muḥammad Ben-Yussuf, which inveighed against the Zionists and cried for solidarity with the Arabs fighting.


They inveighed against dancing, alcohol, and local customs, which they considered "superstitions".


He inveighed against the use of other than traditional Jewish names; he denounced not.



inveighed's Meaning':

complain bitterly

Synonyms:

sound off; complain; plain; kvetch; quetch; rail; kick;

Antonyms:

cheer; complex; rhetorical; unobvious; impure;

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