Sentence examples for to hatred from inspiring English sources

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to hatred

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Strong aversion; intense dislike; hateful regard; an affection of the mind awakened by something regarded as unpleasant, harmful or evil.

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The point of the multi-million-dollar campaign is to put an end to hatred and to encourage self-pride.

The dispute leads to hatred and massacres.

It is an incitement to hatred.

Ignorance leads to fear, and fear leads to hatred.

Eventually, she discovered the truth, and adoration turned to hatred.

The desperate conditions can lead to hatred and envy.

They will create the only alternative to hatred and despair.

But does a fear of femaleness automatically equate to hatred?

In 2008, the cartoonist Gregorius Nekschot was arrested for incitement to hatred.

"I'm not used to hatred being directed at me," she said.

When Ryan is double-crossed by the commandant, the men's resentment of him turns to hatred.

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