reviling Meaning & Definition

  • En [ rɪˈvaɪl]
  • Us [ rɪˈvaɪl]

Meaning of reviling In English

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Examples of reviling

  • In these districts, candidates who had spent years reviling each other made a great show of friendship and common purpose.

  • This became such a thorn in their sides that they didn't let a single day pass without reviling him in my hearing.

  • There is no demand for the old game of reviling a landed aristocracy, now shorn of its privileges and, alas, of most of its cash.

  • I do not say that this was under inspiration, but some of the papers went to abominable lengths in reviling some of the witnesses.

  • The banning of all reproaches and even the occasional reviling would, however, be a counsel of perfection.

  • We have had these people parading around at our seaside resorts long enough, reviling and laughing at our people while they smoke their cigars.

  • Yet these gentlemen never lose an opportunity of reviling the men who are in receipt of the dole as men who are subsidised for their unemployment.

  • Suppose that the book reviling the late husband (or the late wife) appears five years and one month after his death, why should she then be deprived of remedy?

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