harangue in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

harangue in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for harangue in the French»English Dictionary

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Outside the palisade, in the field an older warrior had been seen haranguing younger warriors, and leading them in mock skirmishes and military exercises.
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Time was spent in harangues and theological disputes.
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He was a religious activist, willing to descend into the public forum, stand up for his views, and harangue the crowds.
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Waters also stated that it is improbable that a fugitive from justice would openly harangue the public from a high ledge.
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Campaign sound-trucks wove their way through urban and rural streets, often bombarding residents with earsplitting harangues from candidates or their supporters.
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They always harangue strangers with their infeasible solutions and politicize normal conversation with their favored issues.
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He harangued the revolutionary clubs, and insisted on the unity of interests which would ally all civilized states to one another.
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Although hit and incapacitated, he continued to harangue his men forward.
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Harangues against the new religions do not lead their members to listen attentively to the arguments of zealous evangelizers.
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Preachers at the time regularly harangued delegates to these conferences regarding simony, venality, lack of chastity and celibacy, and the holding of multiple benefices.
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