vexation Meaning & Definition

  • En [ vekˈseɪ.ʃən]
  • Us [ vekˈseɪ.ʃən]

Meaning of vexation In English

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Examples of vexation

  • At times the audacity and vexations of the facchini became so intolerable that the police chief would order his subordinates to prevent their congregation in groups of more than two.

  • Absence of a son has always occasioned, if not actual difficulties, at least dissatisfaction and vexation.

  • Austen suggests here that perhaps never having had to face distress or vexation is not the best way to become mature.

  • If identity in the present is difficult to capture, then it should be no surprise that identity in the past has proved a vexation.

  • Does he not think that after nine months of war it is time to put an end to these many vexations?

  • Where there may have been occasional grievances a broad view should be taken, because we are doing our best to diminish the irritations and vexations.

  • I stress again that there is no risk of frivolous or vexations proceedings succeeding under the new right.

  • Would not that result in shorter speeches and fewer bogus points of order and other vexations?

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Translations of vexation In Other Languages

  • 中文繁体

    煩惱, 苦惱, 令人焦慮(或惱火)的事…

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  • 中文简体

    烦恼, 苦恼, 令人焦虑(或恼火)的事…

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  • Español

    irritación, tormento, vejación…

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  • Português

    irritação, tormento…

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  • Français

    vexation…

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  • Čeština

    zlobení, trápení…

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  • Dansk

    ærgrelse…

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  • Indonesia

    rasa terganggu, gangguan…

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