Definition of Indignations

1. Noun. (plural of indignation) ¹

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Definition of Indignations

1. indignation [n] - See also: indignation

Lexicographical Neighbors of Indignations

indigirite
indigitate
indigitated
indigitates
indigitating
indigitations
indiglucin
indign
indignance
indignancy
indignant
indignantly
indignatio
indignation
indignations
indignified
indignifies
indignify
indignifying
indignities
indignly
indigo
indigo bird
indigo blue
indigo broom
indigo bunting
indigo buntings
indigo carmine

Literary usage of Indignations

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Court Life Below Stairs: Or, London Under the First Georges, 1714-1760 by Joseph Fitzgerald Molloy (1883)
"... Marriage Ceremony — Brief Illness and Death — Sorrow of the Nation — Indignations against the Queen and Prince — Marriages of the Royal Dukes — Death of ..."

2. Court Life Below Stairs: Or, London Under the First Georges, 1714-1760 by Joseph Fitzgerald Molloy (1883)
"... Marriage Ceremony — Brief Illness and Death — Sorrow of the Nation — Indignations against the Queen and Prince — Marriages of the Royal Dukes — Death of ..."

3. The Vicarious Sacrifice: Grounded in Principles Interpreted by Human Analogies by Horace Bushnell (1883)
"Besides, the just indignations of our moral nature require to be stiffly asserted, and not too easily remitted. They are the natural vindicators of law, ..."

4. Christ and His Salvation: In Sermons Variously Related Thereto by Horace Bushnell (1869)
"If the purposes of God, the justice of God, the indignations of God, are not in Him; if any thing is shut away, or let down, or covered over, then he is not ..."

5. The Psalms Translated and Explained by Joseph Addison Alexander, Ernst Wilhelm Hengstenberg (1850)
"Over me have passed thine indignations ; thy terrors have destroyed me. ... Indignations, literally, heats or inflammations, but always applied to anger. ..."

6. Macmillan's Magazine by David Masson, George Grove, John Morley, Mowbray Morris (1888)
"Our joys are your joys, and our indignations are yours. ... Their " indignations " opened up a gulf ; it flashed upon her, with a shock of mortification ..."

7. The Baptist Quarterly by Baptist Historical Society (1876)
"Correlative to this we are told that the ground of necessity for forgiveness is " the sense of being hurt by wrong, indignations against wrongs done to ..."

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