One learns in these aged lands to hate and execrate the past.
2
Not a few men secretly admire though publicly execrate the Lawton type.
3
Should he execrate her, or her venerable grandmother, or some unknown person?
4
Then he would glare at Ruth impatiently and execrate the squeamishness of women.
5
These execrate him as the full-grown Golden Calf of heathenish worship.
1
We anathematize the intruder openly; this is incautious, for our anathemas provoke reprisals.
2
One effect of the war has been to anathematize the name of Germany.
3
They anathematize a civilization which tolerates ear-rings, or feathered hats, or artificial flowers.
4
Clergymen, who anathematize us for wandering into Unitarianism-you ,youhave driven us thither.
5
Even Hemstead joined in the laugh, though inwardly inclined to anathematize his big feet.
1
He thought of the girl in another tent in that accursed village.
2
Yes, Great One-or rather some accursed one in his pay did it.
3
The she-dog with white teeth; the seven times accursed slave of Bulangi.
4
I have seen the accursed Holkerstein; I have penetrated within his fortress.
5
The rest remains in ruins, and men say the land is accursed.
Ús de anathematise en anglès
1
Those who would anathematise all works of the flesh she held to be abominable and impious.
2
I anathematise the formal sentiment, but there is a truth in it, when spoken of material acts.
3
But try as I might to anathematise them in the name of God, my heart felt like breaking and no words would come.
4
He slept well, too, with never a thought of the Saturday express which he had lain awake on other nights to lament and anathematise.
5
He could picture her chagrin, and again anathematised Grell in his thoughts.
6
Mr. Camperdown anathematised the carelessness of everybody connected with Messrs. Garnett's establishment.
7
It was a great nuisance, and Eustace freely anathematised the necklace.
8
All such things, as part and parcel of the bourgeois system, were anathematised.
9
I remembered Mrs. W-'s corns, and anathematised them in my heart.
10
He anathematised himself for an inconsistent weak-minded fool.
11
What an example for the man anathematised.
12
The one so anathematised is often as worthless as themselves with a conceit to despise priest and parson alike.
13
Sir Archie anathematised his frailties.
14
When formally anathematised and excluded from the dominant Church the Nonconformists had neither a definite organisation nor a positive creed.
15
And Hodson, anathematising under his breath India in general, and the Frontier in particular, strolled off down the platform, head in air.
16
As soon, however, as he had assumed the triple crown his opinions changed and he anathematised the revolutionaries whose audacity was terrifying Italy.