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detest

[dih-test] / dɪˈtɛst /


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Ethnic Persians are about half the population, and even those who detest the theocratic regime don’t want the country to break up or descend into civil war.

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His exile to the archives provided him with the arsenal of ammunition he used against the system he came to detest.

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Some musicians have said they detest AI music, but casual listeners may not care how a track is made if they find it catchy.

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“I think it’s proper to say that they really detested each other,” said Robert Aldrich, the film’s director.

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“Well, I hope you are not going to be this noisy during the play. I simply detest it when other people talk during a performance.”

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