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Rancour

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Rancour meaning

Alternative spelling of rancor.

Example sentences (20)

Prof Orubide Etebu, assures that going by the track record of all six aspirants jostling for the party ticket, she is assured that the exercise shall be rancour-free, fair, transparent and credible.

The Kwali Chief of Gade, however, advised the entire Gade in the FCT to shun any act capable of causing rancour and acrimony in our communities and promised to provide purposeful leadership.

The law courts were centres for the display of brilliance without rancour.

I closed my eyes to some things done under the last LG administration to avoid rancour, but for you, we are in the same boat together.

Always remember that a lawyer’s real success lies in bringing peace to parties and doing which is fair and not taking undue advantage of an innocent client or fueling rancour, where there should be none,” the Chief Justice said.

Dawn and sunrise feel like a new beginning as if you are starting life all over again, having discarded any rancour, anger, envy and bitterness from before.

In the wake of it, a video surfaced of rancour in the villa.

It has been quite some transformation for Britain’s men’s squad, who for the best part of a decade were a byword for incompetence and rancour.

Summer might be winding down, but it appears there's no end to the rancour between the federal and provincial governments.

The appointments bring to an end months of bitter political rancour over the election of judges to the court.

This rancour resulted in attacks and the appropriation of Buddhist and Jain sacred places.

Unfortunately, rancour persists that the latest rules are less a defence against the integrity of athletics than a targeted hit job on Semenya.

We are going to the field to be sure that there is no rancour in the course of the elections.

According to Ayade, “I am very impressed with INEC, my card read worked at the first instance, everybody got accredited without hitches, voting was done smoothly, there was no rancour, it was very peaceful.

Even that statement was, however, not completely devoid of rancour, as the ministry reminded the RBI that it has never made public the details of consultations with the central bank and only final decisions have been communicated to the outer world.

In a bid to have a rancour-free presidential primary, the national leadership of the Peoples Democratic Party met with its presidential aspirants in Abuja on Wednesday night.

Mr Asiedu-Nketia urged all aspirants and their supporters to conduct their campaign in a civil manner devoid of mudslinging, political vilification, insults, acrimony and rancour.

On the guiding principles for the conduction of campaigns, Mr Asiedu Nketiah said “The Campaign shall be conducted in a civil manner, devoid of mudslinging, political vilifications, insults, acrimony and rancour”.

The fact that an open 23-man press conference was staged without trouble or rancour at St George’s Park this week has been cited as evidence that Southgate is running things with a calm, under-stated assurance.

A group meeting at Christine McVie's house on 7 August 1987 resulted in much rancour and recrimination, as well as an alleged (in Mick Fleetwood's autobiography) physical altercation between Buckingham and Nicks.