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Discover LudwigThe word 'revile' is an acceptable and commonly used word in written English
It is typically used as a verb and means to criticize someone or something harshly and harshly. For example: "The students reviled the professor for being too strict."
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revile
verb
To attack (someone) with abusive language.
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Warming to the theme, she continued: "There's not enough attention on [US tabloids] to revile them, whereas the Daily Mail seems to be nationally despised".
If half the country still adores him, the other half now seems to revile him.
The British tabloids no longer revile him; the battles with Margaret Thatcher have faded into EU folklore; and the all-night squabbles in rain-sodden Brussels are someone else's headache.
After all, it was only last September that two Serb voters in five gave their support to the man so many now revile.
How could a child of his be so blind as to revile the rotten system that had given her own family every opportunity to succeed?"Yet Swede also hears the dead opposite from his brutally direct brother, Jerry, the heart surgeon.
Others revile it as the new apartheid regime.This last accusation is inexact.
So it is not surprising that many Latin Americans revile the two multilateral institutions.
The First Nations revile the Indian Act, a paternalist law that governs many aspects of life on reserves, including education, health care and commerce.
For this the Jewish establishment organisations revile him.
Under the communists, whose memory most Poles still revile, he was an eager apparatchik.
The left would like to revile him as a Jesse Helms-like conservative, only nastier; the right wants to denounce him as an apostate, his faith destroyed by the compromises of a Senate career that began in 1976, when he filed his candidacy on the last possible day and went on to defeat the third-term Democratic incumbent.
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