invectives in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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invectives in the PONS Dictionary

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While his style is confused and lacks clearness, his writings generally had reference to particular occasions and were pamphlets and invectives against his contemporaries.
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Passionate, impetuously imaginative, emotional, rebellious and imbued with romantic nationalist sentiment, his poems about freedom, his invectives against tyranny and his verses of lyric confession resonate with romantic pathos.
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He triumphed over insidious attacks of the secularists and coarser invectives of the atheists.
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An insult ("injures") is defined as an outrageous express, terms of despise or invectives that do not charge any fact to the insulted person.
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He said his grandchildren could no longer stomach the invectives coming at him through social media, and had to prevail on him to withdraw.
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He scrupulously forbore all invectives, detractions, and whatever might affect the reputation of any adversary.
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In poetry, archaic or regional speech, or invectives, the order of the compound verb elements can switch, and with them the position of the doubling pronoun will change.
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