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be abhorred

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To regard with horror or detestation; to shrink back with shuddering from; to feel excessive repugnance toward; to detest to extremity; to loathe.

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Least likely to: Be abhorred.

Yet, when youth stirs itself to protest, it is as likely to be abhorred as applauded.

Empty stalls, like a vacuum in nature, are to be abhorred.

Mr. Hatch said he believed that "hate-related violence is to be abhorred".

Just to be different, or disabled, becomes something to be abhorred and avoided, a metaphor for shame and failure that sees people going to extraordinary lengths to hide or correct their impairment.

They journeyed to West Texas, along with dozens of friends and former players from Bloomington, Ind., and from West Point, to celebrate the beginning of what Bob Knight said would be the end of a coaching career -- an accomplished one that has come to be abhorred by some.

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Direct speech is abhorred.

It is abhorred.

Leaks are abhorred.

Yiddish was abhorred.

The intensity with which the various processes are abhorred also varies from culture to culture.

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