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anathematic

[ uh-nath-uh-mat-ik ]

adjective

  1. loathsome; disgusting; hateful.


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Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms

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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins

Origin of anathematic1

1840鈥50; < Greek anathemat- (stem of 补苍谩迟丑别尘补; anathema ) + -ic
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Example Sentences

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God bless my own mother, an insanely talented cook who relishes in using fresh ingredients but eventually indulged my request to make something that was almost anathematic to her own style of cooking.

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As exemplified by the decision suspending Giuliani, that culture, at its best, seeks to vindicate factual truth and the rule of law 鈥 values entirely anathematic to Trump.

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But the film also serves as a vivid reminder of a deeply paranoid age when Russia was America鈥檚 most anathematic boogeyman, which is perhaps the most pervasive, often over-the-top sentiment expressed in many of the clips here.

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Consider that a New York trial court last year offered five reasons for strong editing in response to a journalist鈥檚 request for access to police body camera footage even as the court noted that 鈥渢he public is vested with an inherent right to know and that official secrecy is anathematic to our form of government.鈥

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While conceding that Shawn was a brilliant editor, Menaker writes that 鈥渉is personality contained a combination of qualities anathematic to the graceful relinquishing of power: genius, industry, a martyr鈥檚 demeanor, and a fanaticism about the New Yorker that he proclaimed so loudly and so tirelessly that it convinced others 鈥 and maybe even himself 鈥 that actions he might be taking to preserve his own preeminence were merely actions taken to preserve the preeminence of the publication.鈥

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