Animadvert v. i. (past & past part. animadverted; pres. part. animadverting)
1.
To take notice; to observe; commonly followed by that.
2.
To consider or remark by way of criticism or censure; to express censure; with on or upon. "I should not animadvert on him... if he had not used extreme severity in his judgment of the incomparable Shakespeare."
3.
To take cognizance judicially; to inflict punishment. (Archaic)
... call these observations coarse, if you please; but I have no idea that the Sophias and Carolines of any man breathing are to eat national veal, to drink public tea, to wear Treasury ribands, and then that we are to be told that it is coarse to animadvert upon this pitiful and eleemosynary splendour. If this is right, why not mention it? If it is wrong, why should not he who enjoys the ease of supporting his sisters in this manner bear the shame of it? Everybody seems hitherto to have spared a man ... — Peter Plymley's Letters and Selected Essays • Sydney Smith