anathemise (Meaning)

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anathemise (v)

wish harm upon; invoke evil upon

curse or declare to be evil or anathema or threaten with divine punishment

Synonyms & Antonyms of anathemise

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anathemise Sentence Examples

  1. The religious leader decided to anathemise practices that deviated from the established doctrines.
  2. In response to the scandal, the community leaders chose to anathemise the individual responsible for the misconduct.
  3. The politician faced criticism for his decision to anathemise any form of compromise with the opposition.
  4. The cult leader sought to anathemise dissenting voices within the group to maintain control.
  5. The monarch decided to anathemise the rebellious nobles who opposed the royal decree.
  6. The council voted to anathemise the controversial proposal, citing potential harm to the community.
  7. The religious council convened to anathemise heretical teachings that had gained popularity.
  8. The community elders chose to anathemise those who violated the sacred traditions of the tribe.
  9. In response to the financial scandal, the company's board of directors moved to anathemise the implicated executives.
  10. The religious sect's leaders decided to anathemise any members who questioned the established dogma.

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wish harm upon; invoke evil upon, curse or declare to be evil or anathema or threaten with divine punishment

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The religious leader decided to anathemise practices that deviated from the established doctrines.

In response to the scandal, the community leaders chose to anathemise the individual responsible for the misconduct.

The politician faced criticism for his decision to anathemise any form of compromise with the opposition.

The cult leader sought to anathemise dissenting voices within the group to maintain control.