6 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Cavil' in a Sentence
"To raise irritating and trivial objections; find fault unnecessarily, often followed by 'at' or 'about'." more
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I am cavilling at the noise levels in the neighborhood.
Environmentalists will cavil about the impact of the construction project on local wildlife.
Environmentalists are caviling about the excessive use of plastic in packaging.
Environmentalists have caviled over the government's lax policies on pollution control.
Environmentalists will cavil at the construction plans for the new building.
Environmentalists have cavilled at the government's approach to conservation.
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