Sentence examples for venting of resentment from inspiring English sources

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The "Yellow Vest" protests he is a part of present an extraordinary venting of rage and resentment by ordinary working people, aimed at the mounting inequalities that have eroded their lives.

Moaning, a source of entertainment in its own right, is also an important psychic comfort blanket, a way of venting resentment without taking responsibility for effecting change.

By the hundreds of thousands, Turks have been venting a decadelong accumulation of resentments over what they regard as Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan's high-handed conduct in modernizing the famed Eurasian crossroads and riding roughshod over opponents' views.

Like many in Egypt, most in the crowd said they doubted Bin Laden's responsibility for the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, and instead vented pent-up resentment of America for its invasions of Iraq and Afghanistan as well as its support for Israel.

Yet pockets of resentment exist.

It is not surprising America's middle class is increasingly frustrated and are venting their anger — at politicians, the leaders of big business and Wall Street, as well as global traders, immigrants, and others who are easy targets of resentment.

So there's a lot of resentment.

The opposite of resentment is what?

His disappointment falls just short of resentment.

Actually, it creates a lot of resentment".

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