execrate

[US]/ˈɛksɪkreɪt/
[UK]/ˈɛksɪˌkreɪt/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

vt.to feel or express great loathing for; to curse; to detest; to berate
vi.to curse or denounce; to curse

Phrases & Collocations

execrate evil

execrate injustice

execrate violence

execrate greed

execrate hatred

execrate tyranny

execrate deceit

execrate oppression

execrate cruelty

execrate ignorance

Example Sentences

many people execrate the actions of corrupt politicians.

she execrated the violence shown in the movie.

they execrate any form of discrimination.

he execrated the decision made by the board.

many activists execrate the government's inaction.

she execrated the unfair treatment of workers.

people tend to execrate cruelty in all its forms.

he execrated the environmental damage caused by the factory.

critics execrate the lack of originality in the film.

they execrate the idea of censorship in art.

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