inveigh Meaning in Tamil ( inveigh வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)
Verb:
கடுமையாகத் தாக்கிப் பேசு,
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inveigh's Usage Examples:
"A two kemp inveighed against more to this nothing about attempts.
Two lines in the poem suggest that the satirist, who inveighed with just severity against the worst corruptions of Roman morals, was not too rigid a censor of the morals of his friend.
), Occam inveighs against the pope's opinions and decisions on the value of the life of poverty.
II), you are accusing God who revealed the Christ to me, and are inveighing against Him who called me blessed on the ground of the revelation.
Napoleon on his return to St Cloud inveighed against his ministers for talking so much about peace and declared that he would never give up Holland; France must remain a great empire, and not sink to the level of a mere kingdom.
Among the papers he had left behind at Ferrara was a treatise on "Contempt of the World," inveighing against the prevalent corruption and predicting the speedy vengeance of Heaven.
Shortly before returning to his regiment in the early weeks of 1791 he indited a letter inveighing in violent terms against Matteo Buttafuoco, deputy for the Corsican noblesse in the National Assembly of France, as having betrayed the cause of insular liberty in 1768 and as plotting against it again.
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.
St Augustine, in several passages, inveighs against those who thus by " gluttony and insobriety buried themselves over the buried," and " made themselves FIG.
He was the first bishop appointed by letters patent under the act passed in 1547 without the form of capitular election; and the service performed at his consecration was also novel, being in English; he also preached at St Paul's on the 11th of November clad only as a priest and not as a bishop, and inveighed against vest ments and altars.
Synonyms:
kick, rail, quetch, kvetch, plain, complain, sound off,
Antonyms:
impure, unobvious, rhetorical, complex, cheer,