vicissitudes in English

noun
1
a change of circumstances or fortune, typically one that is unwelcome or unpleasant.
her husband's sharp vicissitudes of fortune

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1. Cranmer's reputation has suffered various vicissitudes.

2. Behind the ornate.Not the vicissitudes of life.But dirty.

3. He experienced several great social vicissitudes in his life.

4. A man used to vicissitudes is not easily dejected.

5. However, when FTILJ encounters in great force impacts from puissant culture, vicissitudes occur inevitably.

6. 15 Similarly, it was argued that globalisation spread a company's exposure to geographical vicissitudes of local economies.

7. Size provides a cushion to the vicissitudes of markets but it creates other problems.

8. Whatever the vicissitudes of her past life, Jill now seems to have come through.

9. She loved poetry and was quick to laugh or weep at the vicissitudes of life.

10. You could say that losing your job is just one of the vicissitudes of life.

11. His Meditations, with their emphasis on the vicissitudes of perpetual change, exude an air of world-weariness.

12. It could have shared the owner's adventures and vicissitudes, occupied his leisure hours, cheered his bleaker moments.

13. Moreover the nipple areola pigment is deep, has one kind of vicissitudes thin and pale feeling.

14. Similarly, it was argued that globalisation spread a company's exposure to geographical vicissitudes of local economies.

15. Over the millennia, cultures have changed very substantially as they have learned to cope with environmental vicissitudes.

16. I know the injury, vicissitudes of the past, Cheng pulls you to see the eyes of the world.

17. 26 Thus neither side is any further forward, and each is adventitiously yoked to the vicissitudes of a complex metaphysical issue.

18. As we have said, Simon Peter's vicissitudes, as depicted by Anita Mason(Sentence dictionary), can not have been unique.

19. Thus neither side is any further forward, and each is adventitiously yoked to the vicissitudes of a complex metaphysical issue.

20. Self-pity is a totally contemptible vice and I have throughout many vicissitudes and much unmerited disappointment avoided it as a plague.

21. 12 Self-pity is a totally contemptible vice and I have throughout many vicissitudes and much unmerited disappointment avoided it as a plague.

22. “For nearly thirteen years after his happy marriage he led a luxurious life, blissfully ignorant of the vicissitudes of life outside the palace gates.

23. (Exodus 3:8) Ancient metal and stone objects abound, but most of the more fragile items, such as cloth, leather, and embalmed bodies, have not withstood moisture and the vicissitudes of time.

24. 'The Conjuncture', from this perspective, is composed of specific configurations of emotion, attachment and trauma as much as economic and institutional relationships, and its vicissitudes are registered on corporeal and psychic planes as well as well as those of public institutions

25. It seems always to have been spared the vicissitudes of history because an abbess watched over it! Don't be misled by appearences, the story is really quite different ... take the time to listen to the story and your admiration will be multiplied tenfold.

26. In his later (unsent) letters to Russian progressive Vera Zasulich he advised that she need have no fear of the term archaic because the Contemporaneity of capital could be combined with the still existing Russian commune formed in an indeterminate distant past to produce national wealth and avoid the disabling “vicissitudes” of capitalism.