execrated (Meaning)

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execrated (imp. & p. p.)

of Execrate

execrated Sentence Examples

  1. The despotic ruler was execrated by his subjects for his oppressive rule.
  2. The politician's corrupt practices were execrated by the public, leading to his downfall.
  3. The murderer was execrated by society for his heinous crime, facing universal condemnation.
  4. The traitor's actions were execrated by both sides of the conflict, earning him the hatred of all.
  5. The athlete's cheating was execrated by the sporting community, tarnishing his reputation.
  6. The company's unethical business practices were execrated by consumers, resulting in boycotts and protests.
  7. The critic's negative review of the film was execrated by the director, who felt it was unfair and biased.
  8. The decision to close the local factory was execrated by the workers, who faced job losses and economic hardship.
  9. The government's austerity measures were execrated by the opposition and the general public, leading to widespread dissatisfaction.
  10. The war criminal's trial was execrated by human rights groups, who demanded justice for the victims of his atrocities.

FAQs About the word execrated

of Execrate

despised, hated, loathed, disliked, abhorred, abominated, detested, forgotten, unfavorite, ignored

esteemed, sweet, dear, special, favorite, pet, fond, admired, beloved, darling

The despotic ruler was execrated by his subjects for his oppressive rule.

The politician's corrupt practices were execrated by the public, leading to his downfall.

The murderer was execrated by society for his heinous crime, facing universal condemnation.

The traitor's actions were execrated by both sides of the conflict, earning him the hatred of all.