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Discover LudwigThe word "vex" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it as a verb definition for "to cause irritation or annoyance to someone”. Example sentence: His constant nagging vexed her.
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He told himself that he was robbed but also wondered if his sheer domination of his fellow man had irked the Almighty: "I knew that God didn't pick on any small animals, that lightning only struck the biggest animals, that those are the only ones that vex God.
Their resistance to change would vex any chief executive, but Mr Idei's lack of an engineering background makes it harder for him to understand some of the things going on in the development labs.Electric dreamsAlthough Sony desperately needs cuts such as this week's, high costs are not its only worry.
But though the UN-sponsored Special Tribunal for Lebanon has yet to convene or to charge anyone for the crimes, the impending trial threatens not only to reignite a firestorm in Lebanon, but also to spread sectarian tensions across the Middle East and to vex relations even more between the region's big adversaries, Iran and the United States.
Often describing themselves as "queer"—they vex homophobes by appropriating their cherished term of abuse such activists demand not just legal equality for gays, but also special rights, to protect them from bigots' opinions as well as their fists.But with increasing public acceptance of homosexuality, leftist radicalism is being challenged by a growing movement of "conservative" homosexuals.
To what degree, then, should society blame him?In "The Punisher's Brain" Morris Hoffman, a trial judge in Colorado, argues that questions over culpability vex judges and juries far more often than the odd, perplexing whodunnit.
This might seem to be something that would vex only an engineer like Mr Collins, the boss of Synergetics Environmental Engineering, based in Melbourne, Australia.
Will there in future be two kinds of museum: the temples of high culture devoted to scholarly pursuits, and the entertainment centres catering to more popular taste?These are questions that will particularly vex Henri Loyrette, who takes over this month as director of the Louvre.
WHILE the efficacy and even legality of full-body scanners continues to vex airport officials, the next weapon in the effort to improve aviation security has been unveiled in America.TSA officials have previously swabbed some checked luggage and then tested the swabs for explosive residues.
Difficult teenagers, the offspring most liable to vex political parents, could be conveniently removed: imagine how much easier George Bush's life would have been had his twins been confined to, say, Pyongyang.
In a fast-moving industry, with security threats emerging all the time, Britain has to do more to keep pace.None of this looks likely to vex Huawei.
FEW topics vex Americans more than the high price of many life-saving drugs.
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