intr.v. an·i·mad·vert·ed, an·i·mad·vert·ing, an·i·mad·verts To remark or comment critically, usually with strong disapproval or censure. [Middle English animadverten, to notice, from Latin animadvertere : animus, mind; see anə- in the Appendix of Indo-European roots + advertere, to turn toward; see ADVERSE.] |
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