anathematical (Meaning)
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anathematical (a.)
Pertaining to, or having the nature of, an anathema.
Synonyms & Antonyms of anathematical
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anathematical Sentence Examples
- The controversial proposal was met with anathematical opposition from various interest groups.
- In the academic community, the professor's unconventional theory was considered anathematical by many scholars.
- The political debate took a heated turn, with each candidate expressing anathematical views about their opponent's policies.
- The decision to cut funding for the social welfare program was met with anathematical criticism from advocates and activists.
- The CEO's anathematical decision to outsource jobs led to widespread protests and employee dissatisfaction.
- The religious leader's anathematical sermon sparked a divisive discussion within the congregation.
- The artist's avant-garde painting was viewed as anathematical by traditional art critics.
- The new company policy proved to be anathematical to employee morale, leading to a decrease in productivity.
- The comedian's anathematical jokes offended certain audience members, causing controversy during the performance.
- The government's anathematical stance on certain civil liberties triggered public outcry and demonstrations.
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Pertaining to, or having the nature of, an anathema.
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No antonyms found.
The controversial proposal was met with anathematical opposition from various interest groups.
In the academic community, the professor's unconventional theory was considered anathematical by many scholars.
The political debate took a heated turn, with each candidate expressing anathematical views about their opponent's policies.
The decision to cut funding for the social welfare program was met with anathematical criticism from advocates and activists.