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animadvert, animadverts, animadverting, animadverted (verb forms)
1. To remark unfavorably or to comment critically about; usually, with strong disapproval.
2. To turn the mind or attention to, to pay attention to, or to observe.
3. Etymology: from Latin animadvertere, "to notice, to pay attention to", from animus, "mind" + advertere, "to turn toward, to turn to"; from ad-, "to" + vertere, "to turn".
2. To turn the mind or attention to, to pay attention to, or to observe.
3. Etymology: from Latin animadvertere, "to notice, to pay attention to", from animus, "mind" + advertere, "to turn toward, to turn to"; from ad-, "to" + vertere, "to turn".
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anima-, anim- +
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vers-, vert-, -verse, -version, -version, -versation, -versal, -versary, -vert, vort-, vors-
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