Sentence examples for a figure of hate from inspiring English sources

"a figure of hate" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It refers to someone or something that is widely hated or disliked. Example: The dictator was known as a figure of hate, as he had oppressed and terrorized his people for decades.

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Barakat was a figure of hate for Egypt's opposition because he had, as chief prosecutor, enabled the detention of tens of thousands of government critics.

His wife had become a figure of hate and there were regular leaks to the Guardian coming from the centre of the police investigation.

The hook-handed, one-eyed Egyptian-born imam had become a figure of hate in Britain since his days of preaching violent jihad at a London mosque.

Mr Davis is such a figure of hate as he languishes in a Lahore jail that even his guards are kept unarmed for fear they might kill him.

And even if Osborne, a born romantic, overplays the idea of Huw as a closet Shelley, he shows the fatal consequences of a repressive religion that turns the God of love into a figure of hate.

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To Spain's conservative People's party (PP), however, and many of the families of the 829 people Eta murdered over five decades, he remains a figure of undiluted hate - a convicted terrorist with a suit and tie but without an ounce of real contrition.

Feel sorry for John Allen – the last skater to similarly wipe out a Korean favourite (Anton Ohno in the infamous 2002 final where the Australian Bradbury won gold from 20m behind) is a figure of public hate in Korea to this day, and it spilled over into anti-US sentiment generally.

He appreciated that the episode centred on Toshiko, rather than Gwen whom he felt to be "a personal figure of hate", and felt that Tommy was "endearing in a burkish kind of way".

'I know I was a national figure of hate for Labour but you can only hate at a distance.

The German finance minister, Wolfgang Schäuble, is a particular figure of hate.

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