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1. To be evil spoken of, reviled, railed at NAS Word Usage - Total: 34 be spoken of as evil 1, blaspheme 4, Blasphemed 6, blasphemers 1, blasphemes 3, blaspheming 4, dishonored 1, hurling abuse 3, malign 2, maligned 1, revile 3, reviling 1, slandered 1, slanderously reported 1, spoken against 1, utter 1

2. The old man reviled against corruption.

3. He reviled his opponent unmercifully.

4. When we are confronted with affliction, He said: “Be patient in afflictions, revile not against those that revile.

5. We should never be overbearing, shrill, or reviling.

6. Pi`el revile, Blaspheme (Late Hebrew גָּדַף cut, wound, then (especially Pi) revile; Arabic cut, cut off, II

7. The attendants said, " Would you revile God's high priest? "

8. What does Blackguard mean? To abuse verbally; revile

9. She's the most reviled woman in the bible.

10. No man should reproach, revile, or slander another man.

11. Blessed are ye when men shall revile you and persecute you....

12. The bus conductor is being reviled by a rude man.

13. It is responsible for such damaging things as false testimony, reviling, and slander.

14. He carries on his loose talk to the point of slander or reviling.

15. We have been reviled, falsely accused, imprisoned for life.

16. But, although a professed and conforming Anglican, he was often reviled as an atheist.

17. They feared that he would revile them if they displeased him.

18. They reviled him, ridiculed him, and cast him out of their city.

19. Use no reproachful language against any one; neither curse nor revile.

20. He was just as feared and reviled as his tyrannical parents.

21. Lk. 28 Bless those who curse you ; pray for those revile you.

22. Some common synonyms of Berate are rail, revile, scold, upbraid, and vituperate

23. Synonyms for Blaspheming include cursing, cussing, swearing, abusing, execrating, desecrating, profaning, reviling, anathematizing and imprecating

24. The most reviled form of Baiting uses physical media to disperse malware.

25. Lk. 28 Bless those who curse you ; pray for those who revile you.

26. Thou shalt not revile the gods, nor curse the ruler of thy people.

27. Of grinder.They fab Ambulacrums unlined soliloquies without reviling him, or create swaped him in malfunctions of hawks

28. The coronavirus pandemic has brought Spanish Bullfighting, long reviled by animal rights campaigners, to a standstill

29. (Matthew 5:22) We may even be expelled from the congregation for reviling someone.—1 Corinthians 5:11-13.

30. Acts 4 And those standing by said, Do you revile the high priest of God?

31. How long will the enemy mock you, O God? Will the foe revile your name forever?

32. Many will follow their licentious and because of them the way of truth will be reviled.

33. Future generations will revile her. In America, as a despicable traitor with no sense of honor.

34. Franklin Frazier’s Black Bourgeoisie was simultaneously reviled and revered—revered for its skillful dissection of one of America’s most complex communities, reviled for daring to cast a critical eye on a section of black society that …

35. What right had the crowd to revile the England players for something they could not help...?

36. Meanwhile, the Bosnian Muslims revile them ( peacekeepers ) for standing by when women and children are shot.

37. Blessed are you when people revile you and persecute you and utteryou falselyw on my account.

38. Another Bloomsbury hallmark was witty conversation and upper-class snobbery, which has made Bloomsbury reviled in some circles.

39. When being reviled, we bless; when being persecuted, we bear up; when being defamed, we entreat.”

40. Pet. 2 And many will follow their licentiousness , because of whom the way of the truth will be reviled.

41. There are many synonyms of Calumniate which include Accuse, Asperse, Blacken, Blaspheme, Libel, Malign, Revile, Scandalize, Slander, Slur, …

42. Blessed were the meek, the persecuted, the reviled, for we would be exalted in the Kingdom of Heaven.

43. He wrote: “When being reviled, we bless; when being persecuted, we bear up; when being defamed, we entreat.”

44. Clergy who revile homosexuality from the pulpit often turn around and take up collections and provide care for AIDS sufferers.

45. The medias revile the old fellow inclines to destroy the team Spain. The 68-years-old man is a dotard.

46. Why should people jump at the chance to become a member of a minority so despised and reviled in so many quarters?

47. Students had hands on learning experience of the local ecology by touching tide pool animals, turning over rock reviling California Newt and a beach scavenger hunt.

48. Many local officials are corrupt and reviled, but if China's communist leaders stood in free elections they would probably romp home.

49. They often reviled the clergy and riled the congregations of Puritans(sentencedict .com), denouncing all worship but their own as false.

50. (Matthew 26:36-44; John 17:1-26; Hebrews 5:7) When suffering on the torture stake, he did not revile those who taunted him.

51. 17 No weapon that is formed against thee shall prosper; and every tongue that shall revile against thee in judgment thou shalt condemn.

52. Blackguard (third-person singular simple present Blackguards, present participle blackguarding, simple past and past participle blackguarded) (transitive) To revile or abuse in scurrilous language

53. Atheists and agnostics have been around since before there was a word thought up to describe them, and throughout history, many have been reviled and revered

54. But about a year ago, Mr. Softy surprised the community by releasing some code into drivers for the Linux kernel, under the previously reviled GPL license.

55. Contumely Contumely, or reviling, is an offense against the honor or dignity of another by allegation of moral defect, primarily by speech uttered in his presence but also by writings, gestures, or other acts

56. Feared by his enemies, reviled by his father, adored by the Goddess of Beauty, and worshiped by warriors, Ares, a tortured and lonely soul, is the bloodthirsty Greek God of War

57. Pointed at, hated of the world, made a Byworde, reviled, slandered, rebuked, made a gazinge stocke, called puritans, nice fooles, hipocrites, hairbrainde fellows, rashe, indiscreet, vain-glorious, and all that naught is

58. 1919, The Cornell Countryman (volumes 17-18, page 264) The big economic shiftings and Adjustings pinch us now and then; and we shall save energy if we adapt ourselves forthwith, without reviling the rest of the family

59. To fill the boredom and emptiness you have to revile and slander with even more stridency. Once those strident words leave your mouth your feeling of boredome and emptiness will increase.

60. Up to the 1950s Crammers were common, widely used, and often reviled as a necessary evil: a dull grind of lectures, often in spartan surroundings, delivered by care-worn (though often expert) teachers.

61. He isn't, of course, or not in the same way. Unlike Mr Hague, he faces a superannuated government, which has presided over a deep recession and is led by a widely reviled prime minister.

62. Mid-14c., from Old French blasfemer “to blaspheme” (14c., Modern French blasphémer), from Church Latin blasphemare (also in Late Latin “revile, reproach”), from Greek Blasphemein “to speak lightly or amiss of sacred things, to slander,” from blasphemos “evil-speaking” (see blasphemy).

63. The Afterword #105: The 80scast 03/12/2020 By Twang 136 Comments Twang finally finds the key to the pod and virtually gathers with Tiggerlion, Dave Amitri and special guest Hilary to discuss the 80s, a decade beloved and reviled by equal numbers …

64. Blaspheme verb curse, swear, abuse, revile, profane, damn, desecrate, cuss (informal), use bad language, be foul-mouthed, take the Lord's name in vain, execrate, anathematize He cursed and Blasphemed to his last gasp. Collins Thesaurus of the English Language – Complete and Unabridged 2nd Edition

65. blaspheme verb curse, swear, abuse, revile, profane, damn, desecrate, cuss (informal), use bad language, be foul-mouthed, take the Lord's name in vain, execrate, anathematize He cursed and Blasphemed to his last gasp. Collins Thesaurus of the English Language – Complete and Unabridged 2nd Edition

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67. Like that Brahminist origin myth the Purusha Suktam, the Upanayanam, The celebrated (or reviled) Aryan Invasion (or Aryan Strolling in Through The Open Door) Theory, Varnasrama Dharma, Caste, Untouchability, Magical stuff in the Puranas, Schisms and Controversies, Monier Williams, Friedrich Hegel, Katherine Mayo, Karen Armstrong, Vivekananda

68. ‘He talks Ceaselessly in public about innovation, but privately his administration questions the costs of any worthwhile environmental rule.’ ‘The party is now fielding a 62-year-old candidate who talks Ceaselessly about a forgotten, reviled war.’ ‘They stay in jobs they hate, then complain Ceaselessly that they hate their jobs.’

69. Born with the shame of unmarried parents, the Bastard Bastard is marginalized at best, reviled and banished at worst (not to mention unable to inherit) — but unlike the Heroic Bastard, the Bastard Bastard is also a Bastard in the other sense and the reason for the negative connotation of the word.His Parental Abandonment has created the ultimate Freudian Excuse.

70. To speak evil of no man: medena Blasphemein, to revile, or curse, or blaspheme none: or (as our translation more generally) to speak evil of none, unjustly and falsely, or unnecessarily, without call, and when it may do hurt but no good to the person himself or any other

71. 1 Christ letteth go uncondemned the woman taken in adultery: 12 he declareth himself to be the light of the world, and justifieth his doctrine against the Pharisees: 31 he promiseth freedom through knowledge of the truth to those Jews who believed on him: 33 Confuteth their vain boast of being Abraham's seed, and the children of God: 48 answereth their reviling by shewing his authority and

72. "to speak impiously or irreverently of God and sacred things," mid-14c., from Old French blasfemer "to blaspheme" (14c., Modern French blasphémer), from Church Latin blasphemare (which in Late Latin also meant "revile, reproach," hence blame (v.)), from Greek Blasphemein "to speak lightly or amiss of sacred things, to slander," from blasphemos "evil-speaking" (see blasphemy).

73. "to speak impiously or irreverently of God and sacred things," mid-14c., from Old French blasfemer "to Blaspheme" (14c., Modern French blasphémer), from Church Latin blasphemare (which in Late Latin also meant "revile, reproach," hence blame (v.)), from Greek Blasphemein "to speak lightly or amiss of sacred things, to slander," from blasphemos "evil-speaking" (see blasphemy).