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"revile" Definitions
  1. revile somebody (for something/for doing something) to criticize somebody/something in a way that shows how much you dislike them

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Mr Trump may attack her and unions will revile her.
A listener may relish the sampled genre or revile it.
Tradition-minded Bolivians call her an anarchist and revile her lesbianism.
Some Malaysians even say he's amazing rather than someone to revile.
Remarks like this revile the choices of all pineapple eaters everywhere.
The writer certainly doesn't revile the compassionately conservative candidate of 2000.
It is both ignominious and hypocritical to revile China with double standards.
The United States continues to love and revile its hundreds of millions of firearms.
But love it or revile it, it's undoubtedly one of the decade's opaquest films.
" He added, "It is both ignominious and hypocritical to revile China with double standards.
The Saudis are seeking not only to thwart Houthi rebels, whose Iranian backing they revile.
While many among Myanmar's Buddhist majority revile the Rohingya, the young activists offer a rare sympathetic voice.
The authorities across the Taiwan Strait probably revile Mr Lai even more than they do Ms Tsai.
Whether the rebels will secure support from Colombians, many of who revile them, remains to be seen.
His pitch is sure to position him as the anti-establishment champion of voters who revile Washington.
He's the guy you can count on to taunt and revile the president's enemies or perceived enemies.
The president returned to the posture many revile and that his base adores: unapologetic and self-congratulatory.
Whether the rebels will get backing from Colombians, many of whom revile them, remains to be seen.
Indeed, you can see parallels in Trump's association of protesters with various political causes his supporters revile.
She is his chosen foil at the moment, therefore his followers must revile her the way he does.
Far-right political figures like Mr. Orban have drawn close to Israel, while leftist anti-Semites revile it.
However, in our post-civil rights era we can lose sight of what a miracle the destruction of institutionalized segregation was, and what a radical, ambitious, and possibly quixotic goal it has been since to hope that we would make all Americans actively revile all bias the way they revile pedophilia.
But while Twitter pundits were quick to revile her, I couldn't help but feel I understood Ma Anand Sheela.
This trend is not only a product of liberal readers flocking to publications criticised by the president they revile.
They gave his enemies more reasons to revile him — and supplied some supporters with cause to turn against him.
Sunnis revere Aisha, but Shiites revile her as a traitor who fought against Ali, the foundational figure of Shiite tradition.
Nine years after Twitch's launch, the content that hardcore gamers most revile has officially become its most watched: just talking.
Erdogan's AK Party has since formed an alliance with nationalists who revile Ocalan and who fiercely opposed the peace process.
In any event, given the Bible's preoccupation with loving the stranger, can one be a biblical Christian and revile the stranger?
Republicans revile the CFPB, saying it reaches too far in its rules and enforcement and should be more accountable to lawmakers.
Indeed, as many Americans revile Congress, the truth is that our nation's capital is full of optimistic, hardworking and capable people.
But to succeed in the general election he must not drive away those voters who revile the sheriff and oppose his pardoning.
But they revile the system of favouritism and patronage built by the ruling party, of which the 30% quota is a centrepiece.
Many of Kraus's characters are failures, both in her writing and films, a designation Kraus seems to revel in rather than revile.
They revile the Afghan government as a puppet of the United States and have called for the removal of all American troops.
I am a single mother, a family structure that Trump and his supporters tend to, at best, dismiss or, at worst, revile.
Earlier this fall, Kendig released a remix of Beesmunt Soundsystem's "Sensual Works" and a remix of Heretic and Buran's "Revile" on Roam Recordings.
Now he's trying to sell the deal to skeptical colleagues who don't want to be seen as propping up a law they revile.
The rejection has extended to brands controlled by Mr. Trump's children, whom these consumers see as aiding and abetting the candidate they increasingly revile.
Beyond a condemnation of Trump's divisiveness, it is also a tacit critique of the zero-sum game of politics in Washington that Americans revile.
Farmers and gardeners may revile the monkeys for their voracious appetites, but many tourists are drawn to their heart-shaped faces and soulful eyes.
Not only that, they note, but the new rules will add the type of administrative costs and governmental burdens that Republicans tend to revile.
For progressive American Jews, intersectionality forces a choice: Which side of your identity do you keep, and which side do you discard and revile?
"We are becoming regimes that we revile," Ravi Ragbir, an influential immigration activist, said about the United States in front of the Cayuga Family Center.
"You cannot overstate the fact that the Republicans are going to be trying to carry around someone that independents revile," Inslee said in an interview.
She might revile Donald Trump, but she also owed him for this much: In 2020, no candidate, and no idea, can safely be counted out.
It surpassed politics and nosedived into vaudeville; we sopped it up, horrified and amused, that uniquely American capacity to revile and crave psychosis in equal measure.
The scheme they revile, launched by the dictatorship of Augusto Pinochet 270 years ago, was a model for other developing countries such as Peru and Colombia.
Rohan Mehra is as earnest as his character, but is saddled with a debut film that is as dishonest as the people it seems to revile.
If they fail to take the ultimate sanction against Trump through political timidity, they will have to explain why to grass-roots voters who revile him.
Some locals see it as a necessary answer to financial mismanagement by the island's government, but many others revile it as an extension of U.S. imperial control.
Uber's valuation is estimated to be as high as $70 billion, making us wonder if other start-ups and young entrepreneurs admire it, rather than revile it.
"Any member of Congress who votes in support of impeachment ... is showing how deeply they revile and how truly they detest America&aposs Constitutional order," he wrote.
It is "woke" to revile Republicans' attempt to disenfranchise as many black people as possible on the basis of a fallacious concern with virtually non-existent voter fraud.
In the years since, Mumbai has emerged as a gritty, glamorous epitome of modern urban life, a capital of noir for the whole world to admire, or revile.
Rather, we must maintain the cognitive equipoise that refuses to revile members of a worldwide religion because of the actions of a small band of amoral true believers.
For one, the board will have to navigate a testy local political climate with residents who largely revile a panel they see as an extension of colonial rule.
For years, New Old Age readers from other countries have insisted that their cultures revere elders and revile children who don't care for their parents in multigenerational homes.
Attorneys agree these are good things, even if it puts public defenders in the position of advocating for devils they normally revile—namely money bail and Rikers Island.
It includes high-income and well-educated voters close to Columbus who revile Mr. Trump, as well as a more pro-Trump rural element toward the seat's outer boundaries.
It's easy to lose sight of the fact that while wide swaths of the American electorate revile Trump, Clinton will begin the 2016 general election in nearly as bad shape.
Lack of belief in God is still too often taken to mean the absence of any other meaningful moral beliefs, and that has made atheists an easy minority to revile.
But many more at home and abroad revile him as a dictator happy to resort to violence to retain power and to run a once-promising economy into the ground.
It is a point of overlap for both the far left and the far right, for Islamists and Islamophobes, for those who revile Israel as well as those who support it.
Leading the campaign against him is a firebrand monk best known for his part in street protests backed by the royalist military elite who revile Thaksin and helped usher in the junta.
And what's true of racism and anti-Semitism is just as true of sexism: The more seriously you take the real thing, the more you should revile people who use it as a fraud.
The principles outlined in the report don't generate automatic solutions but require historical interpretation and argument, starting with disentangling a person's "principal legacy" from other aspects of his or her life we might revile.
Instead, Republicans revile the nonprofit health care provider because it also offers abortion care, but federal Medicaid funding is not used to cover abortion unless a woman was raped or the pregnancy endangers her life.
In essence, Lacina's analysis revealed that far more real people turned out to support Wendig than to revile him — and also highlighted the unexpected element of YouTube as a driver of alt-right mob mentality.
"It's not that we love what we do, but we do it," they trill darkly, informed by the dubious confidence that while the society they inhabit may revile them, it can't do without them either.
Social conservatives reject expansion of transgender rights, and many national security experts revile her for providing more than 700,000 documents, videos, diplomatic cables and battlefield accounts to WikiLeaks while serving as an intelligence analyst in Baghdad.
Her character, Joan, has reason to be displeased, confronted by an adulterous husband, Tom (Sean Campion), whom she has come to revile, and finding scant support from a daughter (unseen) who has fled the family nest.
Any member of Congress who votes in support of impeachment—against every shred of truth, fact, evidence, and legal principle—is showing how deeply they revile the voters and how truly they detest America'ss Constitutional order.
But the comments also reflect a conversation that is beginning among writers, elected officials and donors over how to protect the conservative movement with Mr. Trump, whom many conservatives revile, at the top of the Republican ticket.
One of the most contentious elements of Mr. Biden's record is his involvement in the 1994 Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act, which many Democrats revile for contributing to mass incarceration, especially of people of color.
Patrolling in a Park Service pickup, often in uniform, he came to revile the bulldozers, dams, paved roads and industrial tourism that define Southwest development, and to channel that revulsion into ferocious, and at times anarchistic, prose.
This was a franchise that was built for teen girls, marketed to teen girls, and loved by teen girls, and because of that, it became accepted common knowledge that all correct-thinking people could only despise and revile it.
With much of Mosul destroyed by the devastating war against Islamic State, residents hoped their vote would help elect a new generation of leaders who will look after them, unlike past ones they now revile as corrupt and ineffective.
In a 21968 lecture at the University of California, Berkeley, Professor de Bary wryly noted that Mao, after decades of censoring any mention of Confucius, had to revive the philosopher's memory in the 1960s in order to revile him.
And with undeniable political skill, Trump -- a multi-billionaire with a Boeing equipped with gold seat belts -- became an earthy cypher for ignored blue collar Americans who revile conventional politicians as they struggle to get by in a wounded economy.
But doing nothing seems equally untenable: Either the Republicans fund the ACA, leading Tea Partiers to call for their heads — and everyone else to wonder how they can support a law they revile — or they preside over an insurance crisis.
We often refrain from calling out anti-Semitism on our side for fear of our political bona fides being questioned or, worse, losing friends or being smeared as the things we most revile: racist, white supremacist, colonialist and so on.
" He accused lawmakers of harboring "Impeachment Fever," calling out several key players in the investigation by name, and said that members who vote to impeach are showing "how deeply they revile the voters and how truly they detest America's Constitutional order.
Sen. Tim Kaine, Hillary Clinton's running mate, has gone on record saying he cannot support the Trans-Pacific Partnership in its current form— a stance calculated to make him more appealing to supporters of Bernie Sanders who revile the deal.
Internet trolls actually tried to launch their own fourth wave in 2014, planning to create a "pro-sexualization, pro-skinny, anti-fat" feminist movement that the third wave would revile, ultimately miring the entire feminist community in bloody civil war.
During a vitriolic campaign and a raucous start to his term, Trump has done little to reach beyond his base of deeply committed voters who revile the kind of political elites that the President was staring down as he spoke on Tuesday.
But anyone who understands this must also revile the equally uncomprehending, theatrical interpretation of the works of thinkers like Heather Mac Donald and Mark Lilla as "white supremacists" who, their detractors say, seek a return to the America of a century ago.
Here's my question to people who say or imply black people revile Thomas because he's a conservative: If black people are so opposed to conservatives, why have so many accepted black conservatives such as Booker T. Washington, Colin Powell and Condoleezza Rice?
"We need to end this situation in which we belong to the European Union but we constantly revile it, in which we are NATO allies but we are palling around with Putin," he added, referring to President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia.
And just as many people revile booze-fueled Halloween parties for grown-ups, so do some nutritionists and dentists wince at some of the places that donated candy winds up: food banks, soup kitchens and in the hands of poor children with other pressing needs.
Trump partisans revile Comey for the Russia investigation, for forcing the Justice Department to appoint a special counsel, which has served as a tightening noose around Trump's presidency, and for Comey's scorching portrait of the President, who has dubbed Comey a liar who should be jailed.
Nobody can accuse him of betraying the right and collaborating with the left because, we may be sure, in the next month a new skirmish will break out, and Trump will revile Pelosi and Schumer with just as much feeling as he did when he united with them Wednesday.
With the release of the new movie "LBJ," we are reminded of a time when foreign and domestic policy seemed more separate, when Americans could revile LBJ for the Vietnam War, and the same Americans could admire him for his earth-shattering Jim Crow-smashing civil rights legislation.
At the same time that he was meeting with Egypt's president, a senior administration official said, Mr. Trump and his son-in-law and adviser, Jared Kushner, were being prodded by leaders in Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates who also revile the Muslim Brotherhood as a political opponent.
In terms of its construction in the US, racialized blackness is meant to function as a reduction, a simplification, that is more about an ideological idea of black people as 'social symbolism' (something to revile, pity, fetishize, or project sentiment onto), rather than as a reflection of the complexity of our humanity.
President Trump's staunchest critics — particularly those who have worked to get the DREAM Act passed into law — are now worried about what will happen if a man they revile is able to champion a bipartisan immigration deal and take credit for something that's been touted by Democrats and some Republicans for years.
Israeli officials revile Mr Obama, in particular, for pursuing an all-or-nothing deal with the Palestinians that produced nothing; and, in the meltdown of the Middle East, for recklessly treating the now-fallen Egyptian dictator, Hosni Mubarak, as the bad guy, and the Iranian president, Hassan Rouhani, as the good guy.
Mr. Sanford really just wants to bring focus to a few big topics and provide some comfort to fellow Republicans who don't revile the president or even disagree with him on most things but who fret about the national debt and the effects of a trade war, the way most Republicans used to.
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There, in the city she feared would revile her, she sang more than 700 performances in dozens of roles; taught for years at the Vienna Music Academy; presided over the International Hilde Zadek Voice Competition, a prestigious contest for young singers; and, to the end of her life, chose to make her home.
But this is an election year in which the battles for the House and Senate are being fought on drastically different terrain, with many of the most competitive House contests taking place in suburbs that revile Mr. Trump and control of the Senate hinging on a group of Democrats from more rural states that he won overwhelmingly.
"These disputes with other Democrats, even as he cements a position atop the presidential primary field, are prompting nervousness and alarm among many of them over whether Sanders can set aside decades-old habits of combativeness and confrontation and bring the party together to take on a president they revile," Sean Sullivan and Michael Scherer report.
"It ought not to be — and it has never before been — that those who have lived without incident in this country for years are subjected to treatment we associate with regimes we revile as unjust, regimes where those who have long lived in a country may be taken without notice from streets, home, and work," said Forrest in the ruling issued Monday.
It's cool to see Aloy treated so very differently by people from the same tribes, the same societies, in the game—some revere her, others revile, some are just confused by the whole idea of this Nora setting off across the world to find... to find... And that's the "biggest" problem for me, 14 hours in and 40% of the game "down".
Finally, for completeness, Mr. Putin might encourage the president to ensure that countries large and small revile America's leadership, suggesting he: disparage African nations and Haiti with a vulgarity; call Latin American migrants rapists and criminals; halt most refugee admissions; ban Muslims from several countries from entering the United States; restrict legal immigration; and separate children from their parents at the border.
It would not be difficult for many people to revile a landlord lawyer, yet over dinner at the Palm Too, a Midtown East steakhouse near his apartment, this lawyer with a penchant for racecars came across as unexpectedly likable as he told stories in sometimes off-color language about risks he has taken, like racing at 2160 miles per hour on the interstate but talking himself out of a traffic ticket.

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