vexation Definition In English

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Examples of vexation

  • I think this provision will work very unsatisfactorily and produce a good deal of friction, delay, and vexation.

  • We have had some peculiar pieces of legislative draftsmanship in recent years, and it has caused a good deal of vexation and trouble.

  • I am most anxious that the big merchants shall be able to go on without any feeling of vexation.

  • Vexations were not wholly relieved by this advantageous connection.

  • In this format, problems (vexations) are dissected and their possible specific solutions (ventures) are proposed.

  • The sources of noise are multifarious, from the macro-noises of aircraft traffic and heavy industry down to such local vexations as the next door neighbour's motor mower.

  • If we adopted the procedure of altering existing roads, the quarrels, delays and vexations over compensation would be far more serious than the price of building new trunk roads.

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

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