Simple past tense and past participle of vituperate.(verb)
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Use "vituperated" in a sentence
"Nowadays those resistant to change are even more demonised, marginalised and vituperated and change, "progress", seems to have become an end to itself."
"As Israel will be vituperated and denounced unjustly no matter how restrained its military responses are, Israeli leaders must leave no doubt that, henceforth, if its Muslim terrorist enemies provoke war, they will be getting more war than they can handle."
"Now can we quit with the absurd argument-by-insult strategy by which those Edwards and Obama supporters who refuse to roll over and die before Sen Clinton are vituperated as "divisive" or "disloyal" or other similar nonsense? tworivers wrote on December 27, 2007 4: 10 PM:"
"Nowadays those resistant to change are even more demonised, marginalised and vituperated and change, "progress", seems to have become an end to itself."
"And still another chance for this happy, gentle being, who only wants to make purchases and delight us all with videoed moments from her hormonal imperitives, to be vituperated, damned, railed against and wished for more suffering to come upon her than anyone can muster for Osama Bin Laden and all his hordes of murderers."