execrate (Meaning)

Wordnet

execrate (v)

find repugnant

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

Webster

execrate (v. t.)

To denounce evil against, or to imprecate evil upon; to curse; to protest against as unholy or detestable; hence, to detest utterly; to abhor; to abominate.

execrate Sentence Examples

  1. The vile actions of the tyrant were execrated by the masses.
  2. The politician's execrable behavior led to a decline in public support.
  3. The heinous crime was execrated by the entire community.
  4. The ruthless dictator's execrable policies caused widespread suffering.
  5. The execrable conditions of the prison led to protests and investigations.
  6. The company's execrable treatment of its employees was revealed in a damning report.
  7. The politician's execrable comments about minorities sparked outrage and condemnation.
  8. The execrable violence and atrocities committed during the war left deep scars on the nation's psyche.
  9. The execrable odor emanating from the factory was a source of constant annoyance for residents.
  10. The execrable taste of the food served at the restaurant left a lasting impression on the diners.

FAQs About the word execrate

find repugnant, curse or declare to be evil or anathema or threaten with divine punishmentTo denounce evil against, or to imprecate evil upon; to curse; to prot

denounce, blame, criticize, condemn, anathematize, damn, decry, censure,attack, reprehend

approve, praise, exalt, indorse, sanction, exalt, bless,approve, praise, bless

The vile actions of the tyrant were execrated by the masses.

The politician's execrable behavior led to a decline in public support.

The heinous crime was execrated by the entire community.

The ruthless dictator's execrable policies caused widespread suffering.