Sentences with animadvert
an·i·mad·vert
A a - To animadvert at length upon his faulty use of English.
- We must have courage to reflect and animadvert on the outdated culture, and investigate these details in depth in order to found an international first-class scientific journal.
- In fact, as one of the speakers in the senate was rising to animadvert upon and oppose Hannibal's views, he undertook to pull him down and silence him by force.
- The character of our debates the lethargy and supineness which each succeeding night is exhibited here have been animadverted upon freely and frequently enough.
- We have already animadverted on the extraordinary eagerness of the first Roman to occupy Britain.
- I said how much I enjoyed myself and I was sorry to have animadverted on his character.
- We are not now enquiring whether the community ought to animadvert upon the errors of its members.
- In pieces ranging from 1987 to 2004, Parry both animadverts on poststructuralism and its most visible postcolonial exponents and suggests theoretical terrain that remains largely ignored.
- But it is not for me to animadvert on the private crimes of individuals; for them they must answer at the bar of their Maker, to whom they are accountable.
- Accordingly some of the Dukes of Newcastle have possessed considerable influence here, which has given great umbrage, and been strongly animadverted upon by those politically opposed to that party.
- From Matthew's account we learn that the conduct of Christ's disciples in neglecting fasting was animadverted on by the disciples of John the Baptist.
- One of our neighbors, good old Deacon Winship, often animadverted upon the luxury and extravagance of the times.
- Cannot our Governor animadvert upon the President's conduct without impairing the President's jurisdiction?
- We regret to animadvert upon the disturbance and disorderly conduct exhibited in the Town Hall of New Rochelle upon Thursday evening, the 16th.