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detestation

[dee-te-stey-shuhn] / ˌdi tɛˈsteɪ ʃən /


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In my son’s democratic universe, I had hoped they could transcend detestation.

From Washington Post • Jan. 19, 2022

Germany has set aside its traditional detestation for debt to unleash emergency spending, while enabling the rest of the European Union to breach limits on deficits.

From New York Times • Mar. 26, 2020

Her brand of detestation is the kind that only an ex-bestie can nurse and sustain.

From Salon • Jul. 2, 2017

The old Hollywood’s history of infatuation with newspapering met the new Hollywood’s detestation of Nixon.

From Slate • Jun. 14, 2017

And Briony could not be afraid now of Robbie; better by far to let him become the object of her detestation and disgust.

From "Atonement" by Ian McEwan