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Example sentences for "inveighs"

Lexicographically close words:
invective; invectives; inveigh; inveighed; inveighing; inveigle; inveigled; inveigling; inveni; invenire
  1. Casa inveighs against the punctilious and troublesome ceremonies, introduced, as he supposes, from Spain, making distinctions in the mode of addressing different ranks of nobility.

  2. He then enters upon the different modes of acquiring nobility, and inveighs against making wealth a passport to it; discussing also the derogation to nobility by plebeian occupation.

  3. Aconcio inveighs against capital punishments for heresy; but his argument, like that of Castalio, is good against every minor penalty.

  4. In one passage of the second satire, Ariosto assumes a tone of higher dignity than Horace ever ventured, and inveighs against the Italian courts in the spirit of his rival Alamanni.

  5. He inveighs against the "satanical tricks" by which this "literary ragamuffin" makes vice appear identical with joy, thereby luring boys to destruction.

  6. Aurum potabile, [4162]he discommends and inveighs against it, by reason of the corrosive waters which are used in it: which argument our Dr.

  7. So doth it, if it be unseasonably used, upon a full stomach, or when the body is full of crudities, which Fuchsius so much inveighs against, lib.

  8. This celebrated author inveighs bitterly against charlatans and quack dentists, and throws light on all their impostures.

  9. The Senator inveighs against the Native American party; but his own principle is narrower than any attributed to them.

  10. The King inveighs against “unwarrantable attempts” and “unlawful combinations”: even so inveighs the President.

  11. He inveighs against the heresies and wicked practices of the Simonians, Nicolaites, and Gnostics, etc.

  12. He denounces the dishonesty of christian apologists, and perpetually misrepresents them; he inveighs against their inconsistencies, and falls himself into repeated contradictions.

  13. He inveighs against the rapacious desire, and insists that nothing will satisfy man.

  14. He inveighs against too curious searches in faith, as the source of heresies.

  15. He inveighs against some Ascetes who kept under the same roof a woman Ascete to serve them: a practice no less severely condemned by St. Gregory Nazianzen (Carm.

  16. He attends the electoral meeting which is held in the church there, a municipal officer in the pulpit inveighs against nobles and priests, and declares that they must not take part in the elections.

  17. I allow that Lucretius gives us some excellent maxims from Epicurus, and inveighs in many places against the vices of his countrymen.

  18. Cluentius, inveighs bitterly against the abuse of the censorial power in his time, and gives several instances where it was made subservient to the ends of faction in modelling the senate.

  19. John of Salisbury inveighs against the game-laws of his age, with an odd transition from the Gospel to the Pandects.

  20. In futile endeavours to clamber up to them, he inveighs against the "slippery slime" which causes him to lose his foothold.

  21. From him she looks upward and in the Walhalla Motive and the Motive of Bruennhilde's Pleading passionately inveighs against the injustice of the gods.

  22. The Siegfried Motive resounds as he inveighs against the weapon's weakness, then shivers it on the anvil.

  23. Her outburst of wrath as she inveighs against his treachery in now bearing her as bride to King Marke, carries the narrative to a superb climax.

  24. In a "Drop of Gin," he inveighs against this destructive stimulant.

  25. St. Jerome inveighs with peculiar vehemence against the attempt to beautify the complexion with pigments.

  26. Already, in 1215, the Council of Lateran inveighs bitterly against these practices, and prohibits the removal of relics from the churches; but the abuse was too profitable to be suppressed.

  27. The one inveighs against irrational, the other against unbelieving, love.

  28. Just so Mirabeau inveighs in the words, "No power on earth has the right to say to the nation's representatives, It is my will!

  29. Bauer inveighs against the determination of the regent by birth, by chance.

  30. The press inveighs against it; audiences, far from being duped, often remain silent when most pleased, lest they should be confounded with the claqueurs.

  31. The General, although he inveighs against the French when they interfere with the independence of his cara patria, betrays a leaning to them on mere campaigning questions.

  32. Of Four Subtle Temptations In this tract Ruysbroeck inveighs against the chief errors and abuses of his own times.


  33. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "inveighs" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.