Sentence examples for vindictive about from inspiring English sources

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The part of a sentence "vindictive about" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone who is seeking revenge or showing a desire to harm someone because of a perceived injustice or wrongdoing. Here are two examples: 1. After losing the election, the politician turned vindictive about his opponent, constantly spreading malicious rumors and trying to sabotage their reputation. 2. The CEO was known for being vindictive about any employees who dared to criticize her decisions, often retaliating with harsh punishments.

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I am not using names because teams can be vindictive about patrons who complain.

There was something personally vindictive about the Alice in Wonderland trial to which his junta has just subjected her.

There's something vindictive about it, and the aim of enforcing partisan discipline isn't one that inspires progressives as strongly as it does conservatives.

Forsyth added that he was sure there was "nothing vindictive" about Du Beke's remarks and said his apology should be accepted.

On the bright side, were one to be feeling vindictive about it, Thailand can justifiably say that the ruling did not favour Cambodia, and that in fact it denied some of its demands.

There's nothing vindictive about it".  .

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The real challenge for the pro-bike groups, such as Transportation Alternatives in New York, is not to get caught in the trap of seeming to defend the indefensible (that is, making excuses for red-light runners), but to advocate responsible cycling while criticising what's counter-productive and petty-vindictive about the crackdown.

Unlike the inhabitants of Mount Olympus, the Norse gods whose murderous squabbles and vindictive wars bring about the final catastrophe "did not have faces, they were not persons".

Perhaps reporters didn't want to incur the wrath of the mayor, who can be vindictive even about routine stories.

Introduced in 2011 as a way of stopping a small minority of women from covering their faces in public, it provoked a vindictive debate about the place of Muslims in French society.

Wolf's book, however, is undermined by the fact that she has rendered herself less than unreliable over the past couple of decades, with one rant more hysterical than another — Fascist America!, great sex behind the burqa!, the "Stalinist" plot against Occupy Wall Street!, and a particularly loathsome, self-victimizing and vindictive piece about the Shakespeare scholar Harold Bloom.

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