rancorous in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

rancorous in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for rancorous in the English»Spanish Dictionary

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Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The debate has been passionate, sometimes rancorous, peppered with conspiracy theories and questions about whether it works and if it's safe.
calgaryherald.com
The day's rallies brought back echoes of a polarizing and rancorous presidential campaign.
www.latimes.com
The executive council meeting turned rancorous.
en.wikipedia.org
Court watchers are familiar with rancorous relations between the justices that often spill into opinions and deliberations.
www.mlive.com
Although a rancorous controversy has escalated since the earliest reports of a possible link began to surface in the 1980s, no link has been found with vaccines.
en.wikipedia.org
Despite the scepticism, news of his death had the impact of uniting the rancorous political class.
www.the-star.co.ke
The rancorous spirit in which many of his articles were written did much to embitter party feeling.
en.wikipedia.org
The disputes between coal companies and miners over wages and working conditions were always rancorous and often violent, typical for the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.
en.wikipedia.org
So we're doing something novel and complex in a very rancorous environment, in an area where our achievements in the past have been pretty weak.
www.rollingstone.com
She lost a bitter primary, with rancorous debates.
en.wikipedia.org

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