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"abominate" Definitions
  1. abominate something/somebody to feel deep hate or horror for something/somebodyTopics Feelingsc2

19 Sentences With "abominate"

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They're from Tomkins's, and we girls just abominate his things.
I have no bowels for hypocrisy, and I abominate and detest kingship.
If there's anything I despise and abominate it's a breaker of dates.
For what is it that we abominate in heretics except their blasphemies?
I abominate the idea of frying eggs in water as the Americans do.
These animals, of all ill scents, abominate most that of the oil of turpentine.
Do you know that I abominate myself when I am obliged to get so excited.
Women leaving hotels following trysts with their extramarital lovers tell pollsters they abominate Mr. Clinton's behavior.
And, just between you and me, I will say that I abominate honesty in other people.
For my part, I abominate all honorable respectable toils, trials, and tribulations of every kind whatsoever.
In fact, contact with many of them has taught me that it is possible to abominate the crime without always abominating the criminal.
In fact, contact with many of them has taught me that it is possible to abominate the crime without always abominating the criminal.
Sometimes, I abominate feminism, for it discloses to me that what surrounds me is wrong, and it increases my expectations for a better society.
And he disappears amidst the unstoppable mob heading to classrooms, he is now gone and now I'm gone too, taking a class I now abominate.
It is always difficult for passionate moral minorities to operate in plural cultures because they have to learn to live alongside practices which they abominate.
Poets in this tradition are less likely to abominate the larger society than to ignore it altogether and to concentrate on a narrow range of personal and domestic subjects.
The "Abominator Tour 2015" was dubbed the "Mad Monster tour" from September through October 2015 with special guest guitarist John 5 (Rob Zombie, ex-Marilyn Manson) who joined Doyle for a number of dates. For certain shows, the tour also featured the Family Ruin, Hatchet and Calabrese. Doyle announced an upcoming album entitled As We Die for May 2017. In February 2017, the "Abominate the World Tour" was launched in Europe ("Abominator UK/European Invasion Tour") in support of the album Abominator.
These are sometimes called wallpaper groups, as they represent the seventeen possible symmetry types that can be used for wallpaper. Like 41, the number 17 is a prime that yields primes in the polynomial n2 + n + p, for all positive n < p − 1\. Either 16 or 18 unit squares can be formed into rectangles with perimeter equal to the area; and there are no other natural numbers with this property. The Platonists regarded this as a sign of their peculiar propriety; and Plutarch notes it when writing that the Pythagoreans "utterly abominate" 17, which "bars them off from each other and disjoins them".
Virginity was praised by Cyprian (c. 200 – 258) and other prominent Christian figures and leaders. Philip Schaff admits that it cannot be denied that the later doctrine of the 16th century Council of Trent – "that it is more blessed to remain virgin or celibate than to be joined in marriage" – was the view that dominated the whole of the early Christian church. At the same time, the Church still discouraged anyone who would "condemn marriage, or abominate and condemn a woman who is a believer and devout, and sleeps with her own husband, as though she could not enter the Kingdom [of heaven]".

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