Sentence examples for with opprobrium from inspiring English sources

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Those who invade and steal from private spaces and persons — pickpockets, muggers, and burglars — are popularly regarded with opprobrium.

House was received with opprobrium by some critics, heaped with praise by others and ultimately destroyed by the council after 80 days.

More than 200 of his fellow fighters also declared their allegiance to Isis, a move met with opprobrium by other FSA brigades and civilians.

The hospital has no immediate plans for a uterine transplant, but even the possibility has been greeted with opprobrium by many medical ethicists, fertility doctors and patient advocates.

Her defense of the traditional family in particular, the role of women as homemakers was often met with opprobrium, however, from critics who pointed out that Schlafly's active career seemed to be at odds with her professed beliefs.

As the orchestrated mass celebrations commemorating the centenary of the birth of its "Eternal Supreme Leader" Kim Il-Sung drew to a close, North Korea's latest abortive rocket launch was met with opprobrium from the UN Security Council and the threat of a new wave of sanctions.

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The 20-stone prop did not cope too well with the opprobrium that came with his mistake.

Bloom didn't use the term "guilty pleasure," though one imagines that if he had, he would have deployed it with unqualified opprobrium rather than with a nudge-nudge and a wink-wink (it's hard to picture Bloom doing much of either).

My Christian brothers and sisters point out that homosexuality is singled out with particular opprobrium in the Bible with the word 'abomination.' But of the 103 times "toeva" is used in the Hebrew Bible, it appears only twice with regards to homosexuality.

Though most of the troops will come out of Iraq next summer, they will do so with little sense of success and with the opprobrium of the Americans, the ally whose cause took them there in the first place.

Children do not have the resilience or experience to deal with public opprobrium at the same time as coming to terms with what they have done.

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