invection Synonyms

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invection Meaning

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invection (n.)

An inveighing against; invective.

invection Sentence Examples

  1. The politician's invection against his opponent was filled with personal attacks and insults.
  2. The teacher's invection against cheating was met with silence from the students.
  3. The coach's invection against the team's poor performance was intended to motivate them to improve.
  4. The minister's invection against the new tax plan was met with boos and jeers from the congregation.
  5. The critic's invection against the film's director was so scathing that it caused the movie to be pulled from theaters.
  6. The activist's invection against the government's environmental policies was met with a protest march and a petition.
  7. The comedian's invection against the current political climate was met with laughter and applause from the audience.
  8. The CEO's invection against the company's poor financial performance was met with a sell-off of stock by investors.
  9. The student's invection against the professor's grading policies was met with a promise of a review of the grading system.
  10. The doctor's invection against the patient's unhealthy lifestyle was met with a commitment from the patient to make changes.

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An inveighing against; invective.

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The politician's invection against his opponent was filled with personal attacks and insults.

The teacher's invection against cheating was met with silence from the students.

The coach's invection against the team's poor performance was intended to motivate them to improve.

The minister's invection against the new tax plan was met with boos and jeers from the congregation.