execrating

[US]/ˈɛksɪkreɪtɪŋ/
[UK]/ˈɛksɪˌkreɪtɪŋ/

Translation

v.the present participle of execrate; to detest or loathe; to curse or invoke a curse upon

Phrases & Collocations

execrating behavior

execrating remarks

execrating actions

execrating speech

execrating attitude

execrating thoughts

execrating criticism

execrating opinion

execrating tone

execrating judgment

Example Sentences

she was execrating the unfair treatment she received at work.

the critics were execrating the film for its lack of originality.

he couldn't help execrating the corrupt politicians.

execrating the violence in society, she called for peace.

the audience responded by execrating the speaker's remarks.

many are execrating the environmental damage caused by industry.

he found himself execrating his own mistakes.

they were execrating the injustices faced by the community.

execrating the conditions of the prison, the lawyer demanded reforms.

she was execrating the lies that had been spread about her.

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