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Definition of Vituperate

Vituperate
Vituperate Vi*tu"per*ate (?; 277), v. t. [L. vituperatus, p. p. of vituperare to blame, vituperate; vitium a fault + parare to prepare. See Vice a fault, and Pare, v. t.] To find fault with; to scold; to overwhelm with wordy abuse; to censure severely or abusively; to rate.

Meaning of Vituperate from wikipedia

- experiences with the Cathar practices and beliefs: Then they attack and vituperate, in turn, all the sacraments of the Church, especially the sacrament of...
- vitellus vitellogenesis viti- fault Latin vitium vice, vitiate, vicious, vituperate vitr- gl**** Latin vitrum vitreous, vitrification, vitriol, virtine viv-...
- separatory, separatrix, sever, severability, severable, several, severance, vituperate parc-, pars- spare, save Latin parcere, parsus parcity, parsimonious,...
- separatory, separatrix, sever, severability, severable, several, severance, vituperate parc-, pars- spare, save Latin parcere, parsus parcity, parsimonious,...
- Parliament, Decimus Burton, 'the land's leading classicist',: 83  was vituperated with continuous invective, which Guy Williams has described as an 'anti-Burton...
- pardoned, two-thirds of the fine he had incurred for the alleged crime of vituperating Jesus in the celebrated dis****tion of 1263 was remitted, the king expressly...
- competition for the design of the new Houses of Parliament, Decimus Burton was vituperated with continuous invective, which Guy Williams has described as an 'anti-Burton...
- figure. The couple look at each other and the man "opens his mouth to vituperate" but the woman shushes him, uttering the only sound in the whole play...
- regiment, derisively noting that Livarot was a mignon, an increasingly vituperate insult for royal favourites. In December, Livarot left his regiment to...
- new Houses of Parliament, Burton, "the land's leading classicist", was vituperated with continuous invective, which Guy Williams has described as an "anti-Burton...