Execrated [verb]

Definition of Execrated:

hate

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Sentence/Example of Execrated:

They were of no more account than the rest of the excited populace that knew Davis but to execrate him.

And even to-day those who execrate him seem to carry in their own souls particles of his thought.

I execrate the enslavement of the mind of our young children by the ecclesiastics.

Husbands driving wives to taste their power execrate the creature for her fall deep downward.

I am a bankrupt both in fortune and in heart, and can only pray you will hasten to forget—that you may forbear to execrate me!'

But again I must execrate the abandoned villain—yet, as I said before, all words are poor, and beneath the occasion.

The hair that is commonly cut off by those who justly execrate the absurd Chinese custom of shaving the head.

All nations execrate the power of Rome, and yet that power preserves them from still greater evils.

I deny it and I despise, abhor and execrate the doctrine of State Sovereignty.

He knew that many would justly execrate his name until the end.