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What (who) is vituperate - definition


vituperate      
v. a.
(Rare.) Find fault with, scold, censure, overwhelm with abuse, abuse, vilify, revile, reproach, berate, rate, upbraid, rail at, objurgate.
Vituperate      
·vt To find fault with; to Scold; to overwhelm with wordy abuse; to censure severely or abusively; to Rate.
vituperate      
[v?'tju:p?re?t, v??-]
¦ verb archaic blame or insult (someone) in strong or violent language.
Derivatives
vituperator noun
Origin
C16 (earlier (ME) as vituperation): from L. vituperat-, vituperare 'censure, disparage'.
Examples of use of vituperate
1. Daniel Cohn–Bendit, the undisputed hero of the movement, called a recent book of interviews on the subject "Forget 68." "All commemoration is stupid," Andre Glucksmann, another leading member of the 1'68 generation told Reuters, "Either you glorify May 1'68 or you vituperate against it." Sparked by a dispute over visiting rights to a female students‘ dormitory, the protests over university reforms and wider personal liberties led to three weeks of riots and sit–ins in the streets around the main Paris university, the Sorbonne.