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Curse or declare to be evil or anathema or threaten with divine punishment.
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accurse
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execrate
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1
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
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.
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
.
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.
6
We excommunicate and
anathematize
him, from the threshold of the holy church of God Almighty.
7
Hyacinth was amazed at her vehement admiration for the class she was accustomed to
anathematize
.
8
To be logical, they must
anathematize
bachelors.
9
They can
anathematize
better men than themselves; and denounce slavery as a curse, an evil, a hardship!
10
After reading a certain amount of manuscript verse one is disposed to
anathematize
the inventor of homophonous syllabification.
11
Hohenfels, blundering up and down in search of something to
anathematize
,
had stumbled upon the very fortress of my strength.
12
They are ready to
anathematize
any man in their own ranks who will decry the self-evident truths which he uttered.
13
All travelers
anathematize
it.
14
How the call-man, with his violin under his chin, stopped playing to vociferate his orders, or
anathematize
some bewildered pair!
15
By-and-by, posterity will
anathematize
us for letting our old national stories die in blind contempt or sheer ignorance of their value.
16
He may
anathematize
me for betraying his secret; but I think it is time to do him justice, even against his will.
anathematize
·
anathematize a civilization
anathematize any man
anathematize bachelors
anathematize better
anathematize papists
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