Obs. [a. L. animadversor, n. of agent f. animadvertĕre: see next and -OR.] One who animadverts; a critic; = ANIMADVERTER.

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1651.  Hartlib, Legac. Husb. (1655), 145. To the fourth Letter of the Animadversor.

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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.

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