Definition, Meaning & Anagrams | English word EXECRATED
EXECRATED
Definitions of EXECRATED
- inflection of execrate
Number of letters
9
Is palindrome
No
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Examples of Using EXECRATED in a Sentence
- Palladius also writes that despite everything, “never did she insult any one nor grumble nor talk either little or much, although she was cuffed, insulted, cursed and execrated.
- In his radio broadcast, he execrated the "socialist abortion state", "the occupied territories" (by which he meant the deprived multi-cultural suburbs of French cities), "the stinking Karl Zéro and his anal-whore broadcast" (using the French phrase anal-pute, literally "anal-whore", a pun on Zéro's broadcasting station canal plus), "crappy woodlice" (referring to journalists), "imbeciles who read Libé" (referring to the left-wing newspaper, Libération), "scouts" (like Guy Bedos, Jean-Jacques Goldman) "who once wouldn't have even been given a Christian burial".
- The column was not destroyed by the final loyalist offensive against Catanduvas on 27 March, and it took part in the revolutionaries' retreat to Paraguay; however, João Cabanas was already too ill to continue and left command, an act execrated by his comrades.
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