Definition, Betydelse & Anagram | Engelska ordet RESENTED


RESENTED

Definition av RESENTED

  1. böjningsform av resent
  2. perfektparticip av resent

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  • Artificial humans are widely resented, and much of the story deals with Friday's struggle both against prejudice and to conceal her enhanced attributes from other humans.
  • Following the First Sino-Japanese War, villagers in North China feared the expansion of foreign spheres of influence and resented the extension of privileges to Christian missionaries, who used them to shield their followers.
  • He was appreciated by many (including the Queen) for his competence and companionship, and resented by others (most notably her son and heir apparent, the future Edward VII, the rest of the Queen's children, ministers, and the palace staff) for his influence and informal manner.
  • They resented the harsh oppression imposed on the Catholic Church by the provisions of the Civil Constitution of the Clergy act (1790) and broke into open revolt after the Revolutionary government's imposition of military conscription.
  • The white minority in the county bitterly resented federal authority and the constitutional amendment granting the franchise to freedmen.
  • Through much of the early 1780s, the settlers also faced a hostile response from Native American tribes such as the Cherokee, Muscogee (Creek), and Shawnee who used the area as a hunting ground; they resented the newcomers moving into the area in violation of treaties and competing for its resources.
  • Whites resented that freedmen would work for lower wages, even if they knew the latter men seldom had a choice.
  • Moreover, many who resented what they considered Mexican oppression of European-American Texans were openly declaring allegiance to the Texans.
  • Some residents resisted and resented the Italian influx, which largely spoke Italian and remained insulated.
  • A crude blockhouse was constructed for Parker so he could have shelter to protect the herd from the hostile indigenous local people, who resented the squatters on their land.
  • In a time and place where a Black commissioned officer is bitterly resented by nearly everyone, an African-American JAG captain investigates the murder of an African-American drill sergeant in Louisiana following American entry into World War II.
  • Many local men resented going to war to support slaveholders, and worried about the survival of their families, where women and children worked to keep subsistence farms going.
  • These requirements were regularly violated by European-American settlers, who resented efforts to restrict their expansion west of the Appalachians.
  • Early settlers in this area feared attacks from Mohawks, who already inhabited the region and who resented the establishment of European buildings on their sacred grounds.
  • Under his policies of corvée, or forced labor bordering on slavery, the Kingdom earned revenues from agricultural production, primarily sugar, but the Haitian people resented the system.
  • At the outbreak of the Civil War, Abraham Lincoln appointed Banks as one of the first political major generals, over the heads of West Point regulars, who initially resented him, but came to acknowledge his influence on the administration of the war.
  • Barbaro had an active political career, though he resented these duties as a distraction from his studies.
  • After high school, she enrolled at Princeton University but was uncomfortable there, feeling that the white students were shunning her and that the African-American students resented her apparent lack of interest in their efforts to force the university to divest its investments in South Africa.
  • The crowd violently resented the ruling, possibly as a result of racial basis, but the Arizona Republic called the ruling "eminently just".
  • These events hampered Pococke in his studies, or so he complained in the preface to his Eutychius; he resented the attempts to remove him from his parish of Childrey, a college living near Wantage in North Berkshire (now Oxfordshire) which he had accepted in 1643.


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