Sentence examples for abhorrent means from inspiring English sources

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A "-4," or "abhorrent," means "intentional blasphemy, evil, gross immorality".

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Every abhorrent, mean-spirited, prejudiced thought that pops into her head will become associated with vomiting.

The grotesque violence of Isis can thus be presented inside a worldview where it appears that its aims are just, even when the means are abhorrent.

"I find the suggestion - though I respect your right to raise it - as totally abhorrent, offensive and would actually mean that I'm a murderer in essence, part of a murderous conspiracy," he said.

People with their head screwed on realise that it's the exact people making these protestations who are likely to be mean, evil, morally abhorrent dickheads whose brainwashed children will bring around the end of days.

People with their head screwed on realize that it's the exact people making these protestations who are likely to be mean, evil, morally abhorrent dickheads with brainwashed children who will eventually bring about the end of days.

"This type of abhorrent behavior is the most ineffective means of voicing discontent or disagreement".

I was pretty certain that the whole idea was self-evidently something that any "normal" person could recognize as abhorrent -- and by "normal" I meant something like "Christian" (since Christianity was a normative reality in my world).

It can simply be used to mean profanity, or it can mean anything that is taboo, indecent, abhorrent, or disgusting".

Antisemitism is abhorrent, and the values of our movement mean that it cannot and must not be tolerated.

The public statements of Cottrell and the handful of other fascists who have joined Reclaim and the UPF may be considered abhorrent and marginal, but this does not mean they cannot affect (or succeed in mobilising) public opinion.

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