Advanced as in inveigh To attempt or attack, especially in speech or action, as in addressing someone. Clear All
5 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Have At'
During the heated argument, the friends chose to have at unresolved issues in their relationship.
The scientists decided to have at the complex problem by conducting thorough research and experiments.
The political opponents decided to have at each other during the heated debate.
The online community tends to have at anyone expressing unpopular opinions.
The comedians on the roast show love to have at the guest of honor with witty insults.
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