Vituperar in english
Decry
pronunciation: none part of speech: none
pronunciation: none part of speech: none
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vituperar = tar ; inveigh against ; lace into ; excoriate ; execrate.
Example: The president hasn't 'abandoned the center' -- but that won't stop critics from tarring him for it.Example: The book closes with an epilogue in which Maudlin inveighs against metaphysical debates based on intuitions about what is and is not possible.Example: If a cop or prosecutor treated you like they treat you a judge would lace into them for wielding their power maliciously.Example: Although he doesn't execute journalists (yet) he excoriates them when they publish the truth which conflicts with the lies he spews.Example: Here they are hated, despised, disliked and exacrated by all -- they should pack their goods and chattels and go back to the countries where they come from.