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Example sentences for "execrate"

Lexicographically close words:
excusing; exeat; exec; execrable; execrably; execrated; execrating; execration; execrations; execucion
  1. Fierce are the words with which he would execrate the tyrant creditors; yea, he would heap condign punishment on their obdurate heads.

  2. But tell him I am not inclined to dispute it with him: I am not as proud of the name as he; tell him I loathe--I execrate it!

  3. And then a desire took possession of me to know something of what had passed in all these years, or if there was, indeed, none remaining to loathe and execrate me.

  4. Did you not tell me that, though I should prepare in that case a tale however plausible or however true, you would take care that the whole world should execrate me as an impostor?

  5. If once you fall, call as loud as you will, no man on earth shall hear your cries; prepare a tale however plausible, or however true, the whole world shall execrate you for an impostor.

  6. Some admire it, like de Maistre; others execrate it, like Beccaria.

  7. I abhor psalm-singers, I hate priors, I execrate heretics, but I should detest yet more any one who should maintain the contrary.

  8. I indignantly reject and hate what I once loved; and day by day walk the streets with vexation and execrate my own talents.

  9. In our blindness and incredible perversity we yearn for life, and execrate its outcome, death.

  10. As for Sir Gregory Grogram and Baron Boultby and the jury, it would be waste of power to execrate them.

  11. I am not angry with him; but I execrate him, and I have sworn to myself never to rest till I have avenged myself.

  12. Catharine Parr is hailed by the Protestants of England as the new patroness of the persecuted doctrine, and already the Romish priests hurl their anathemas against you, and execrate you and your dangerous presence here.

  13. I not only repent of this love, but I execrate it!

  14. Public opinion' would tolerate surgical experiments, operations, processes, performed upon them, which it would execrate if performed upon their master or other whites.

  15. I ask the president to put to vote this simple proposition: That those who equally abjure and execrate the republic and the Two Chambers shall rise.

  16. On the 7th of July following, two months and a half, that is, before the opening of the Convention, at the time of the famous Lamourette Kiss, all the members of the Assembly swore to execrate the Republic forever.

  17. Can the child of the wronged Caroline look at,-and not execrate me?

  18. For many years, the name alone of that man, accidentally spoken in my hearing, almost divested me of my Christianity, and scarce could I forbear to execrate him.

  19. She had, back of her eyes, something false and intangible that made me execrate her; and that was, perhaps, the reason I loved her so well.

  20. He beats her, she scratches him, they execrate each other, cannot bear the sight of each other and yet cannot part, linked together by no one knows what mysterious psychic bonds.

  21. And even to-day those who execrate him seem to carry in their own souls particles of his thought.

  22. The Russian saints do not love life; they repudiate it and execrate it.

  23. The human masses execrate the scourge, but accept it passively.

  24. There were facts, in short, in every body's mouth, concerning it; and every body seemed to execrate it though no one thought of its abolition.

  25. But the day will, come when they will execrate Pierce before Benedict Arnold, sir.

  26. Men stood on the street corners in the rain, reading of the capture of Camp Jackson, and of the riot, and thousands lifted up their voices to execrate the Foreign City below Market Street.

  27. Would he also grow up to deny God, and to execrate the name of his unworthy minister?

  28. He knew that many would justly execrate his name until the end.

  29. Pause, my boy, ere you execrate the venerable Miss P.

  30. There were facts, in short, in every body's mouth concerning it; and every body seemed to execrate it, though no one thought of its abolition.

  31. Such did Julius Cæsar appear to his contemporaries, and to those of the subsequent ages who were the most inclined to deplore and execrate his fatal genius.

  32. They began to abuse and execrate a national government that would not protect them against color prejudice, but on the contrary actually practiced it itself.


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    Other words:
    abhor; abuse; berate; blacken; blaspheme; blast; confound; curse; cuss; damn; darn; despise; dislike; excommunicate; execrate; hate; jaw; loathe; rag; rate; rave; revile; scold; swear; thunder; vilify