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Definition of Animadverted
1. animadvert [v] - See also: animadvert
Lexicographical Neighbors of Animadverted
Literary usage of Animadverted
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The History of the Late Province of New-York, from Its Discovery, to the by William Smith, New-York Historical Society (1829)
"The policy of multiplying such summary tribunals, was questioned by the zealous
advo- votes of the old trial by jury; and there were some who animadverted ..."
2. A New General Biographical Dictionary by Hugh James Rose (1853)
"... a work of singular accuracy. form of a dialogue, was animadverted upon by Sir
Robert Howard, in the preface to his Great Favourite, or Duke of Lerma. ..."
3. The Christian Herald by John Edwards Caldwell (1820)
"... on being urged repeatedly to do so, he was severely animadverted upon by the
numerous friends he had called together, and has since been the object of ..."
4. A Scriptural View of Woman's Rights and Duties, in All the Important by Elizabeth Wilson (1849)
"PALEV AND WAYLAND, ON THE MARRIAGE RELATION, animadverted ON. WE will now examine
some ethics on the conjugal relation, in standard works,—commencing with a ..."
5. Antitrinitarian Biography: Or, Sketches of the Lives and Writings of by Robert Wallace (1850)
"It was this version, which he dedicated to the University of Wittenberg, and upon
which Wolfgang Franzius animadverted with so much severity, ..."
6. Ethica; Or, Characteristics of Men, Manners & Books by Arthur Lloyd Windsor (1860)
"Cicero's Character animadverted on. — Demosthenes. — Hume's Criticism Examined.
— Rise of Modern Oratory.—Its Development in England at the Renaissance. ..."