Barretry in A Sentence

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    Although she denied it, her actions closely resembled barretry, fanning the flames of discord.

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    Despite warnings, her behavior skirted the edge of barretry, deliberately provoking arguments at every turn.

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    He denied engaging in barretry, insisting that he was simply advocating for his client's rights.

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    He denied that his actions constituted barretry, claiming that he was simply exercising his right to free speech.

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    He justified his actions as standing up for his principles, but others saw it as simple barretry.

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    He refuted the accusation of barretry, asserting that he was simply defending his client's legitimate claims.

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    He tried to mediate the dispute, but his efforts were hampered by the persistent barretry of one of the parties.

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    He was accused of barretry, constantly stirring up trouble among the tenants of the building.

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    He was hesitant to intervene in the dispute, fearing that he would be branded as engaging in barretry if he sided with anyone.

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    He was wary of getting involved in the dispute, fearing that he would be accused of barretry if he took sides.

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    His actions demonstrated a clear pattern of barretry, suggesting a deliberate intent to cause trouble.

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    His actions revealed a definite proclivity for barretry, indicating a conscious decision to generate trouble.

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    His actions, though arguably provocative, did not meet the legal threshold for barretry.

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    His constant efforts to undermine his colleagues and create conflict within the company bordered on professional barretry.

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    His constant meddling and instigation were seen as a form of psychological barretry, wearing down those around him.

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    His constant meddling and instigation within the union bordered on professional barretry.

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    His constant nagging and instigation were seen as a form of emotional barretry, wearing down those around him.

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    His habit of stirring up trouble and encouraging lawsuits made him a prime suspect for barretry.

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    His inflammatory speeches were designed to provoke anger and incite violence, a clear example of barretry.

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    His obsession with stirring up conflict and litigation led many to suspect him of barretry.

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    His rabble-rousing speeches were meticulously crafted to evoke fury and foment violence, undeniably acts of barretry.

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    His relentless campaign to discredit his adversary was viewed by some as an obvious case of political barretry.

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    His relentless campaign to discredit his rival was considered by some to be a clear case of political barretry.

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    His reputation for barretry preceded him, making it difficult for him to gain anyone's trust.

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    In early legal texts, barretry was often associated with those who sought personal gain through strife.

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    She feared that her attempts to mediate a dispute would inadvertently be seen as barretry by one side or the other.

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    She tried to avoid conflict, fearing that even a simple disagreement could be interpreted as barretry.

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    She was accused of barretry for encouraging her neighbors to file frivolous complaints against the city council.

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    She was accused of barretry for encouraging others to engage in illegal activities.

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    She was accused of barretry when she encouraged others to file frivolous complaints against her employer.

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    She was concerned that her actions, though well-intentioned, might be perceived as barretry by those involved.

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    She was known for her adeptness at conflict resolution, yet whispers suggested she sometimes practiced barretry to solidify her authority.

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    She was known for her talent at resolving conflicts, but some suspected she occasionally engaged in barretry to maintain her position.

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    She worried that her attempts to resolve the conflict would be misconstrued as barretry by one faction or the other.

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    She worried that her impulsive reactions might be interpreted as barretry, even though she meant no harm.

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    The ancient codes dealt harshly with those found guilty of barretry, seeing them as threats to social order.

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    The author argued that certain forms of journalism bordered on barretry, intentionally provoking outrage for clicks.

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    The author contended that certain forms of tabloid journalism skirt the edge of barretry, purposely provoking outrage for sales.

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    The community suffered from his incessant barretry, which divided neighbors and disrupted harmony.

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    The company suspected a competitor of using online forums to engage in digital barretry against their brand.

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    The consequences of his barretry were severe, resulting in community division and legal repercussions.

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    The councilman's habit of creating conflict within the local government was criticized as unproductive barretry.

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    The councilman's habit of stirring up controversy within the local government was criticized as unproductive barretry.

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    The defendant claimed that he was simply defending himself, not engaging in barretry as the prosecution alleged.

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    The evidence conveyed that the man was not just arguing, but systematically engaged in barretry to impede the peace process.

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    The evidence presented suggested that the man was not just arguing, but actively practicing barretry to disrupt the peace.

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    The evidence suggested that the defendant had engaged in a systematic campaign of barretry against his former business partner.

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    The evidence suggested that the man was deliberately engaging in barretry to disrupt the legal proceedings.

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    The evidence suggested that the man was not just arguing, but actively engaging in barretry to disrupt the peace.

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    The historian argued that barretry was often a symptom of deeper social and political tensions.

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    The historical account described how barretry was used as a weapon in political rivalries.

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    The historical context elucidated that barretry was sometimes employed as a mechanism to stifle opposition.

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    The historical record revealed that barretry was often used as a tool to suppress dissent.

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    The historical record showed that barretry was often used as a tool to silence dissent and maintain power.

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    The historical record suggests that barretry, or inciting quarrels, was once a serious offense punishable by law.

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    The historical society documented instances of barretry in the town's past, illustrating its impact on community relations.

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    The judge carefully examined the evidence to determine whether the defendant's actions constituted actual barretry.

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    The judge meticulously reviewed the facts to ascertain if the defendant's conduct truly constituted barretry.

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    The judge ruled that the evidence was insufficient to prove that the defendant had engaged in barretry.

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    The judge warned both parties to avoid any actions that could be construed as barretry.

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    The judge warned the defendant that any further acts of barretry would result in severe penalties.

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    The judge warned the plaintiff about the possibility of facing charges of barretry if the case was deemed malicious.

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    The lawyer advised his client to avoid any actions that could be perceived as barretry, to protect his reputation.

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    The lawyer advised his client to avoid any behavior that could be interpreted as barretry.

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    The lawyer cautioned his client that even suggesting someone file a frivolous lawsuit could be seen as aiding barretry.

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    The lawyer cautioned that continued frivolous lawsuits could be construed as barretry.

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    The lawyer declined the case, suspecting that his prospective client merely sought to pursue a path of barretry.

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    The lawyer explained the legal definition of barretry, emphasizing the requirement of malicious intent.

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    The lawyer refused to take the case, suspecting that his client was simply seeking to engage in barretry.

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    The lawyer warned his client that even suggesting someone file a frivolous lawsuit could be seen as barretry.

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    The legal definition of barretry is surprisingly specific, requiring a pattern of inciting litigation for malicious purposes.

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    The legal definition of barretry requires demonstrating a habitual pattern of inciting litigation for malicious reasons.

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    The legal scholar argued that certain forms of online harassment could be classified as a type of barretry.

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    The local magistrate warned the feuding families to cease their barretry and seek a peaceful resolution.

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    The local newspaper condemned the politician's use of barretry to gain votes.

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    The local press condemned the politician's blatant use of barretry as a tactic to sway public opinion.

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    The mediator attempted to calm the situation, fearing that the heated exchanges would escalate into barretry.

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    The old law books define barretry as the practice of vexing others with unjust suits.

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    The old man was known for his contentious nature, but few would accuse him of intentional barretry.

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    The old man was known for his love of arguing, but few would accuse him of deliberate barretry.

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    The old woman was accused of barretry for encouraging her neighbors to sue each other over property disputes.

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    The online forum was a breeding ground for barretry, with users constantly inciting arguments and spreading misinformation.

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    The online forum was a hotbed of barretry, with users constantly engaging in personal attacks and inciting arguments.

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    The organization campaigned against social media platforms that allowed for the spread of misinformation and barretry.

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    The organization campaigned against social media platforms that foster an environment conducive to the propagation of barretry.

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    The organization worked to combat online bullying, recognizing it as a form of modern digital barretry.

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    The politician's constant attacks on his opponents were criticized as political barretry.

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    The politician's inflammatory rhetoric and personal attacks were widely condemned as a form of barretry.

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    The professor explained how certain lobbying practices could be considered a modern form of barretry.

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    The prosecution presented evidence to demonstrate his deliberate intent to engage in barretry.

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    The small town was known for its peaceful atmosphere, but a recent influx of newcomers had brought with it the threat of barretry.

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    The small town was plagued by a series of petty disputes, fueled by the barretry of a few disgruntled residents.

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    The small town was plagued by a wave of disputes fueled by the barretry of a disgruntled resident.

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    The town gossip was notorious for her habit of barretry, thriving on creating drama between families.

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    The villagers accused him of barretry for constantly sowing discord and mistrust among them.

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    The villagers blamed him for barretry, accusing him of consistently sowing discord and distrust in their community.

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    The website was infamous for its platforming of barretry, allowing users to incite arguments and spread misinformation.

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    The woman's constant gossiping and rumor-mongering could be seen as a subtle form of barretry.

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    The woman's habit of spreading rumors and inciting arguments had earned her a reputation for barretry.

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    The woman's ongoing gossip and rumor-mongering could be regarded as a subtle manifestation of barretry.