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execrate

[ek-si-kreyt] / ˈɛk sɪˌkreɪt /


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The citizen of Oceania is not allowed to know anything of the tenets of the other two philosophies, but he is taught to execrate them as barbarous outrages upon morality and common sense.

From "1984" by George Orwell

The human masses execrate the scourge, but accept it passively.

From The Forerunners by Rolland, Romain

Dannecker, like every patronized artist I ever met with, would execrate patronage if he dared.

From Visits and Sketches at Home and Abroad with Tales and Miscellanies Now First Collected Vol. I (of 3) by Jameson, Mrs. (Anna)

He knew that many would justly execrate his name until the end.

From Peccavi by Hornung, E. W. (Ernest William)

Will they not execrate the memory of those ancestors, who, having it in their power to avert evil, have, like their first parents, entailed a curse upon all future generations?

From Dissertation on Slavery With a Proposal for the Gradual Abolition of it, in the State of Virginia by Tucker, St. George




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