invective dans le dictionnaire PONS

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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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His speech is said to have contained invective; he shared the puritan objection to instrumental music in church services, and made a point of the dissoluteness of cathedral singing-men.
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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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His style, however, is often prolix and sometimes obscure, whilst in his controversial writings he indulges in satire and invective.
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Many supporters of the local school board resorted to racial invective.
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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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The name was taken from the invective of a hostile passerby during a demonstration.
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Because museums also exist to preserve our cultural heritage, they have been on the receiving end of similar kinds of invective.
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The resulting invective he uses towards the authorities responsible is caustic, to say the least.
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This tract was more notable for its impassioned invective and impressive learning.
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