Sentence examples for be hate from inspiring English sources

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be hate

verb

To dislike intensely or greatly.

  • I hate men who take advantage of women.

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There will be hate!

"I think there'll always be hate.

But you see, with paranoids establishing the ideology, the dominant emotional theme would be hate.

But some have even questioned whether there need to be hate crime laws at all.

The company has a policy of removing what it deems to be hate speech.

It may be Hate Month around here but it was buddy-buddy over at Ilford Courthouse.

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Sometimes he seemed almost to be hate-watching himself.

It is so important that all schools and all educational institutions in the region teach our children to be hate-free.

Relations between Christian and Jewish people are not doomed to be hate-filled or murderous, but relations between their respective religious teachers always will be, to a certain extent, fragile and in need of careful nurturing; that follows from the very fact that they interpret texts and prophecies, to which both ascribe primordial importance, in different ways.

Nobody wants to be hated".

"I hate to be hated," he said.

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