We have no meanings for "great abhorrence" in our records yet.
1 They have a great abhorrence of the toothpick, if used a second time.
2 Walking, riding on horseback, and wasting time generally, Sally held in great abhorrence .
3 The well trained son of his mother, he had a great abhorrence for all actors and actresses.
4 At this time, we do not generally hold this commerce in so great abhorrence as we have done.
5 He had a great abhorrence of men who drank to excess, and would not tolerate them about him.
6 This makes me mention a school of too much influence in India, of whose doctrines I have a great abhorrence .
7 Old maids she held in great abhorrence , and her great object in life was to secure a wealthy and distinguished husband.
8 We can imagine that, as soon as a printed book ceased to be a great rarity, it became an object of great abhorrence .
9 And shall I sin with so great abhorrence of the flesh, and that not once but again and again without return even until death?
10 When this occurs, the people hold him in the greatest abhorrence .
11 No man ever was endowed with a greater abhorrence of hypocrisy.
12 Now, of dishonors, which does man hold in the greatest abhorrence ?
13 What I should have formerly beheld with the greatest abhorrence , now became my only nourishment.
14 I started involuntarily, for there is no creature of which I have a greater abhorrence than a spider.
15 This was touching the most tender ground, for the First Consul held nothing in greater abhorrence than unlawful gains.
16 Its proceedings, becoming more and more summary and rigorous, daily gave rise to feelings of greater and greater abhorrence .
Other examples for "great abhorrence"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of: