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"inveigh" Definitions
  1. to protest strongly or attack vehemently with words; rail (usually followed by against

42 Sentences With "inveigh"

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They inveigh against the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP).
Franklin Graham, the evangelist, inveigh against same-sex marriage and secularism.
Inveigh at the Rehnquist Supreme Court's one-night-stand with judicial activism.
She continued to inveigh against people who are Muslim, generally, until I interrupted her.
The event is so raucous that every year conservative mullahs inveigh against the occasion, with little effect.
For Sanders, the problem isn't the supposedly all-powerful Democratic "establishment" he and his followers love to inveigh against.
They respect the king but often inveigh against the "makhzen," the network of power and patronage surrounding the monarchy.
In particular, opinion seems to be shifting among Democrats, who are listening to their leaders and opinion makers inveigh against it.
At the same time, their neighbors inveigh against out-of-touch politicians for instituting environmental policies that fail to protect them.
Or they could inveigh against the broken healthcare system and call for sweeping reform that goes far beyond the Affordable Care Act.
Early Economist editorials inveigh against paying for state education through general taxation and greater public spending on relief efforts during the Irish famine.
Justice Stephen Breyer, in a dissent joined by Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, ramped up his usual technocratic tone to inveigh against the majority opinion.
The Chicago letter reeks of arrogance, of a sense of entitlement, of an exclusionary mindset — in other words, the very things it seeks to inveigh against.
Mr. Saperstein, a retired civil rights lawyer, is the kind of person who, in another context, Mr. Sanders might inveigh against: a wealthy major political contributor.
In the United States, many people know that to use Nazi symbols in Germany, to deny the Holocaust, or to inveigh against foreigners is to risk prison.
He gave them big monologues that let them inveigh against the inherent injustice of the universe — or, if nothing else, he let them play big, bizarre, and goofy moments.
Given this information it feels that these reports either inveigh against or are not germane to Vaughn's primary assertion that racial exclusion correlates with the development of the office cubicle.
Republicans would take to the cable networks to inveigh against the wastefulness of the Democrats, who were mortgaging their kids' future to bail out solar energy companies and bee farms.
They're thinking small, focused on their own rabid fan bases, their invitations to inveigh on the news shows and their Twitter followings, which won't be fattened by calm and comity.
Greg Sargent of the Washington Post catches House Speaker Paul Ryan saying something extremely revealing about President Obama's decision to inveigh against Donald Trump's bigotry in his State of the Union address.
They hunt and fish, when not learning languages or practicing martial arts, and in the evenings they sit around reading heavyweight novels and listening to Dad inveigh against capitalism and corrupt politicians.
Zhou Benshun, the former party secretary of Hebei Province, in northern China, would publicly inveigh against corruption and then return to the 16-room, 8,600-square-foot house he had commandeered inside a military compound.
Why do candidates who inveigh against the evils of budget deficits and federal debt feel obliged to propose huge high-end tax cuts — much bigger than those of George W. Bush — that would eliminate trillions in revenue?
If they read it correctly, he answered, they'll realize that rooting out gays would mean ridding the church of some of their heroes, who inveigh against homosexuality as a way of denying and camouflaging who they really are.
After Cam Newton used his postgame press conference last week as a bully pulpit to inveigh against uncalled roughing the passer penalties, the football world deliberated over just how much Newton has been screwed over the refs the last few years.
"She is not someone who has had experience rushing up to a political podium to inveigh against the so-called forces of evil," said Seth W. Waxman, who worked with Ms. Underwood when he served as solicitor general under President Bill Clinton.
The Daily News of New York has used its front page in recent months as an editorial vehicle to inveigh against violence and congressional inaction in the face of it, including one last month with the image of the dome of the Capitol soaked in blood.
Stranger Things communicates what it stands for in ways both direct — its characters repeatedly inveigh that "Friends don't lie," and the biggest rupture between telekinetic Eleven and her father figure Chief Hopper comes when she learns that he has lied to her — and in ways that are slightly more veiled.
But the names bandied about so far in Beltway divinations include retired Army Colonel Douglas Macgregor, a military intervention skeptic who last June took to Carlson's prime time Fox News show to inveigh against the demographic replacement of whites in California—a poignant reminder that the next national security advisor could be a dove on Tehran and a hawk on the Texas border.
Still, when you hear Dave Chappelle complain about audience blowback on the most popular Netflix special of the year or Ricky Gervais sigh at people's inability to take a joke while he's hosting the Golden Globes or Bill Maher inveigh against the power of woke millennials on his weekly HBO show, ask yourself: If the culture is so hostile to comedy that offends, why do these comics have the biggest, most prestigious platforms to say so?
In Milan, he was visited by a merchant who urged him to inveigh strenuously against usury, only to find that his visitor was himself a prominent usurer, whose activities were prompted by a wish to lessen competition.
Paul Dedrick Gray was born in Los Angeles, California. Later his family relocated to Des Moines, Iowa. He played guitar but switched to bass after he relocated to Iowa. In his youth, Gray performed in bands such as Anal Blast, Vexx, Body Pit, The Have Nots and Inveigh Catharsis.
" However, several commentators"A 20 page spec for a 3 month project is a great thing! But it's not BDUF, it's SDUF" Rich Rogers "Unfortunately, looking at his spec., it seems to bear little relation to the type of BDUF that XP (extreme programming) and other agile programmers inveigh against." Curt Sampson "So, of all the things this spec might be, a big, up-front design document is not one of them.
On one particular occasion a seminarian - whom Satan had possessed - arrived in the garden adjacent to the convent and asked for her. The sisters did not want to fatigue Micheli so said she wasn't there; the seminarian knew this was a lie and began to inveigh against the sisters in an inhuman voice. Micheli then approached and demanded he be quiet to which the voice said: "You are damned!"; the sisters inquired about the demons present to which the inhuman voice said: "we are seven".
The show had a London Jazz Festival premiere at the Southbank Centre and a successful run at Kilburn's Tricycle Theatre. In 2014, she collaborated with artist Mel Brimfield in presenting The Palace That Joan Built, a celebration of the centenary of Joan Littlewood's birth, as part of the London Underground's Art on the Underground programme. This included a live performance at Stratford Underground station. In 2015, as part of the London Sinfonietta’s Notes to the New Government concert, which expressed composers' hopes for the future of society following Britain's general election, she performed a new song, "Tick Tock", described by The Guardian as "gloriously done, inveigh[ing] against educational conformity".
During this time, Crahan often went to the Runway on Sundays when the club opened to all ages, where he met other young musicians with whom he could jam. By March 1993, Crahan was jamming with vocalist Colsefni, bassist Gray and guitarist Pat Neuwirth, writing and playing songs in Gray's basement, discussing possible band names such as Pull My Finger, but never making a final decision. One of the songs they recorded was titled "Slipknot"; another was titled "Painface", which Colsefni later used to name his band Painface. In 1993, a new band called Inveigh Catharsis formed in Des Moines, with Gray on bass, Brainard on guitar and Colsefni on drums.
The boldness which he could display at need is well illustrated by his action in regard to duelling. Finding one day a challenge-glove stuck up on the door of a church where he was to preach, he took it down with his own hand, and proceeded to the pulpit to inveigh against the unchristian custom. This is how Sir Walter Scott describes it in his preface letter to The Death of the Laird's Jock in August 1831. > Bernard Gilpin, the apostle of the north, the first who undertook to preach > the Protestant doctrines to the Border dalesmen, was surprised, on entering > one of their churches, to see a gauntlet or mail-glove hanging above the > altar.
"Chow, Kat (December 8, 2018) "What The Ebbs And Flows Of The KKK Can Tell Us About White Supremacy Today" NPR A series on YouTube hosted by the grandson of Thomas Robb, the national director of the Knights of the Ku Klux Klan, "presents the Klan's ideology in a format aimed at kids — more specifically, white kids." The short episodes inveigh against race-mixing, and extol other white supremacist ideologies. A short documentary published by TRT describes the experience of Imran Garda, a journalist of Indian descent, who met with Thomas Robb and a traditional KKK group. A sign that greets people who enter the town states "Diversity is a code for white genocide.
Alumni Oxonienses 1500-1714, Spackman-Stepney Having been ordained, he attached himself to the puritan party, and took occasion, when preaching at the university church, to inveigh strongly against the ceremonies and discipline of the English church. On being called to account by John Howson, the vice- chancellor, he defied his authority, and was sent to prison. The matter was referred to the queen and council; a commission was appointed, and Sprint was compelled to read his submission in convocation. In 1610 Sprint was appointed vicar of Thornbury in Gloucestershire, where he continued for some time to hold views adverse to those of the established church; but he was induced to conform by the persuasion of Samuel Burton, archdeacon of Gloucester.
The Buddha did state however that the donor does generate bad karma for himself by killing an animal. In Theravada Buddhist countries, most people do eat meat, however. While there is no mention of Buddha endorsing or repudiating vegetarianism in surviving portions of Pali Tripitaka and no Mahayana sutras explicitly declare that meat eating violates the first precept, certain Mahayana sutras vigorously and unreservedly denounce the eating of meat, mainly on the ground that such an act violates the bodhisattva's compassion. The sutras which inveigh against meat-eating include the Mahayana version of the Nirvana Sutra, the Shurangama Sutra, the Brahmajala Sutra, the Angulimaliya Sutra, the Mahamegha Sutra, and the Lankavatara Sutra, as well as the Buddha's comments on the negative karmic effects of meat consumption in the Karma Sutra.
A minor failure was enough > to turn us away from reason, and we allowed every barren enthusiast to > inveigh against the intentions of a d'Alembert or a Diderot as mere > rationalism. We beat the drums for feeling against intellect and forgot that > without intellect... feeling is as dense as a blockhead (dick wie ein Mops > ist). He took aim at the ideological chaos and misleading generalizations about culture and society promoted by nationalist reactionaries. Musil wrote a withering critique of Oswald Spengler entitled, "Mind and Experience: Notes for Readers Who Have Escaped the Decline of the West (Geist und Erfahrung: Anmerkung für Leser, welche dem Untergang des Abendlandes entronnen sind)", in which he dismantles the latter's misunderstanding of science and misuse of axiomatic thinking to try to understand human complexity and promote a deterministic philosophy.
" It is on this basis that Thoreau could so strongly inveigh against the British administration and Catholicism in A Yankee in Canada. Despotic authority, Thoreau argued, had crushed the people's sense of ingenuity and enterprise; the Canadian habitants had been reduced, in his view, to a perpetual childlike state. Ignoring the recent rebellions, he argued that there would be no revolution in the St. Lawrence River valley. Although Thoreau believed resistance to unjustly exercised authority could be both violent (exemplified in his support for John Brown) and nonviolent (his own example of tax resistance displayed in Resistance to Civil Government), he regarded pacifist nonresistance as temptation to passivity,The Service from the Writings of Henry David Thoreau: The Digital Collection writing: "Let not our Peace be proclaimed by the rust on our swords, or our inability to draw them from their scabbards; but let her at least have so much work on her hands as to keep those swords bright and sharp.

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