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inveighs Meaning in Bengali



তিক্তভাবে অভিযোগ

Verb:

উচ্চরবে নিন্দা হত্তয়া, বাক্যবাণ হানা,





inveighs's Usage Examples:

The declaration inveighs against the Versailles government and aligns the Commune with other provinces.


Pope Julius I inveighs against Arianism at the Council of Rome.


Essay upon Publick Spirit (1711), in which he inveighs against luxury, and servile imitation of foreign fashions and customs.


The opponents against whom Ignatius of Antioch inveighs are often taken to be Monophysite docetists.


His song Take away your billion dollars (1948) inveighs against Berkelitis, the mega-project mania inspired by the huge growth.


The Irish Hubbub, or the English Hue and Crie (1617), in which he also inveighs against the use of tobacco.


(1604), a collection of pieces in prose and verse, in which the author inveighs against the power of gold A bibliography of these and of Hake's other works.


Painting inveighs against the pictorial treatment of squalid subjects, such as beggars, against.


In the Dialogue betwene Sorenes and Chyrurgi he inveighs against the race of quacksalvers; elsewhere in the same dialogue he gives.


Margolis inveighs against postmodernists of Rorty’s stamp, claiming that they risk disabling.


The Plowman's Tale as Chaucer's but still agreed that Chaucer "bitterly inveighs against the Priests and Fryars", although he "expresses his regard for.


It inveighs against welfare states as well as market monopolies and instead respects.


Agamemnon could not have been the same playwright who in Prometheus Bound inveighs against Zeus for violent tyranny.


While he inveighs against Catiline's depraved character and vicious actions, he does not.


"It is extremely notable that an orator offends when he inveighs against persons who represent supreme social authority, with the evident.


commending Alcaeus for his excellence "in that part of his works where he inveighs against tyrants and contributes to good morals; in his language he is concise.


The Vanity of Riches – The poet, content with his own moderate fortune, inveighs against the blindness of avarice – for the same end awaits all men.


In bold language he inveighs (or strongly protests) against the corruption among the clergy and discusses.


is not known, but in Le Testament ("The Testament") dated that year he inveighs bitterly against Bishop Thibault d'Aussigny, who held the See of Orléans.



inveighs's Meaning':

complain bitterly

Synonyms:

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

Antonyms:

cheer; complex; rhetorical; unobvious; impure;

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