Obs. [a. L. animadversor, n. of agent f. animadvertĕre: see next and -OR.] One who animadverts; a critic; = ANIMADVERTER.
1651. Hartlib, Legac. Husb. (1655), 145. To the fourth Letter of the Animadversor.
1672. Newton, in Phil. Trans., VII. 5089. They agree so justly with my Theory, that if the Animadversor think fit to apply them, he need not, on that account, apprehend a divorce from it.