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abomination

[uh-bom-uh-ney-shuhn] / əˌbɒm əˈneɪ ʃən /




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Contrary to popular belief and the efforts of salesmen throughout the land, no Congress nor Ppresident has ever changed this celebration to the abomination that is “Presidents Day.”

From Washington Times

For that reason alone the current book-banning trend in America is an abomination.

From New York Times

America's democracy crisis is in many ways a story of zombie politics, about how lingering social, political, economic and other problems nourished an abomination that could no longer be easily denied or ignored.

From Salon

The filing — which was completed by Spears' attorney, Mathew Rosengart — came in response to Jamie Spears' "abomination" of a request for the singer to continue paying his legal fees after stepping down from the conservatorship.

From Salon

Mr. Miller, president of America First Legal, called the raced-based guideline “an abomination.”

From Washington Times