Sentence examples for been assailed from inspiring English sources

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been assailed

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To attack violently using words or force.

  • Muggers assailed them as they entered an alley.

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That system has long been assailed as being inefficient.

Islam has been assailed as an intrinsically violent faith.

The unaffordable principle of universal welfare has been assailed with a means-test for child benefit.

The gender theorist Judith Butler has been assailed by critics as the academic world's worst writer.

It has been assailed from every side for the way it has run TARP.

They have simply been assailed by such arch-Stratfordians as Stanley Wells.

And they have been assailed by members of the public incensed at the company's tax contribution.

"Each new invention of war has been assailed and denounced as barbarous and anti-Christian," he wrote much later.

e360: Speaking of consequences, you've been assailed by some as a "Chernobyl death denier". Is that true?

The company, which employs more than 50,000 people, has also been assailed for mistreating workers in its warehouses.

Israel has been assailed by human rights groups for using excessive force against the protesters, most of whom were unarmed.

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