Definition of Inveterateness. Meaning of Inveterateness. Synonyms of Inveterateness

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Definition of Inveterateness

Inveterateness
Inveterateness In*vet"er*ate*ness, n. Inveteracy. --Sir T. Browne.

Meaning of Inveterateness from wikipedia

- resented by his fellow Athenians for his patronising manner. Atticus was an inveterate opponent of Stoicism and philosophic pretensions. He thought the Stoics'...
- He was canonised in 1320 by Pope John XXII. He has been noted as "an inveterate enemy of the Jews", and his demands that they be expelled from England...
- friend, gossip columnist Walter Winc****. Hoover had a re****tion as "an inveterate horseplayer" and was known to send Special Agents to place $100 bets for...
- characterize as a "cold, hypnotic, sophisticated and disturbing character, an inveterate macho with serious empathy problems, a white-collar thief who despises...
- Street, where, at No. 6, stood Mornington House. Despite Wellington's own inveterate distrust of newspapers, in this case they must be ****umed to know best...
- Revolutionary War. General George Washington once called Islanders "our most inveterate enemies". As support of independence spread throughout the colonies, residents...
- Stream New Single 'Mercy' Taken From Seventh Studio Album 'Drones'". Inveterate. 18 May 2015. Archived from the original on 20 May 2015. Retrieved 18...
- bird tables, eating fatty man-made food items as well as seeds. It is an inveterate ****der, storing food year-round. Its main natural predator is the Eurasian...
- all-wise and all-merciful Providence", which laid bare "the deep and inveterate root of social evil"; he affirmed that the Famine was "the sharp but effectual...
- relationship lasted for 34 years, it remained platonic. The empress was an inveterate traveller, horsewoman, and fashion maven who was rarely seen in Vienna...