execrated

[US]/ˈɛksɪkreɪtɪd/
[UK]/ˈɛksɪkreɪtɪd/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

v.past tense and past participle of execrate; to detest utterly; to abhor; to curse; to denounce

Phrases & Collocations

execrated by society

execrated for actions

execrated in silence

execrated as evil

execrated by critics

execrated by history

execrated for betrayal

execrated in literature

execrated by peers

execrated publicly

Example Sentences

many people execrated the decision to cut funding for education.

the community execrated the act of vandalism that occurred last night.

he execrated the injustices he witnessed in the system.

critics execrated the film for its lack of originality.

she execrated the pollution caused by the factory.

the public execrated the politician for his corrupt practices.

he was execrated by his peers for his unethical behavior.

they execrated the war, calling for peace and reconciliation.

many execrated the harsh treatment of prisoners.

activists execrated the government's failure to address climate change.

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