Sentence examples for abhorrence with from inspiring English sources

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Any view about moral status that aspires to reflective equilibrium with our deeply held moral convictions must address the abhorrence with which most thoughtful people would regard the practical implications of treating humans with radical cognitive disabilities as having even slightly lower moral status than the rest of us.

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Most aspirant billionaires don't mind putting a few noses out of joint – by which I mean they're sociopathically obsessed with rhinal violation – so, on the way down, the only real difficulty is coping with the change in the nature of the hatred: from envy to contempt, from an abhorrence tinged with grudging respect to one tempered by disdainful pity.

The mere suggestion of cremation, however, is viewed with abhorrence.

The result was met with abhorrence and dismay.

Cremation, which the Church regarded with abhorrence, was illegal, and these last wishes were not respected.

Once, they had ventured into "The Necklace," by Maupassant, and at a rehearsal Bella had watched with abhorrence the boy who was playing her insignificant husband kick open an imaginary door.

Stephan-Andreas Casdorff and Lorenz Maroldt, editors- in-chief, Tagesspiegel, Germany   It is with abhorrence that we have read today's editorial in the Daily Mail attacking the Guardian's coverage of Edward Snowden's revelations and accusing its competitor of "aiding Britain's enemies".

On the one hand, Hook was immersing himself in what were considered canonic texts of Leninism; on the other hand, Hook was to discover himself reacting with abhorrence to the purge of Riazanov from the Institute, in part, presumably, on account of his objectivity in his approach to the sacred texts of the new State.

This so-called "syringe pulling" (dồn xi), a slang word among IDUs, was regarded with abhorrence: "I threw my used syringes out on the railroad known as a shooting gallery.

Leon, a man with a ceramic heart that does not beat; Kathryn, a woman sexily enrobed with wool; and Christos, who has implanted himself with metal wings, bring to life our obsession with and abhorrence of the Other.

He views their arrival with "utter abhorrence".

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