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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

That she had committed a technical offence is undeniable; but so did Andreas Hofer and other victims of Napoleonic tyranny whose doom patriotic Germans never cease to execrate.

From A Noble Woman The Life-Story of Edith Cavell by Protheroe, Ernest

Alas, I also execrate them—yet I feign to applaud them.

From The Sword of Honor, volumes 1 & 2 or The Foundation of the French Republic, A Tale of The French Revolution by Sue, Eug?ne

He now forgave all nature, and found none but himself to execrate.

From Tales from the German Comprising specimens from the most celebrated authors by Various

I am fully informed, my precious sister, of your terrible situation; I will not stop now to execrate your infernal pursuer, though he will not lose my execrations by the delay!

From The Wanderer (Volume 5 of 5) or, Female Difficulties by Burney, Fanny