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Example sentences for "execrated"

Lexicographically close words:
exeat; exec; execrable; execrably; execrate; execrating; execration; execrations; execucion; executant
  1. My guardian was of opinion that with my philosophical convictions, which were at that time not only unpopular, but odious and execrated in our own class in England, I should have to remain an old bachelor.

  2. The city of Gloucester execrated the bloodthirsty villains who had tried to deprive His Majesty of his just inheritance.

  3. If this were so, the assassin must have afterwards bitterly execrated his own wickedness and folly.

  4. His mother denounced his cruelty now, as she had, six months before, execrated his cowardice.

  5. But he preferred playing the game of the priests and bigots, who execrated his name and were bent upon his destruction.

  6. Instead of being ashamed, has he not rather cause to be proud of a book which has had the honour of being rancorously abused and execrated by the very people of whom the country has least reason to be proud?

  7. How I execrated the moment I had gone to the fair to sell horses!

  8. No man was then more execrated by the people who had honored him.

  9. The criminal was execrated at the South and intemperately defended at the North.

  10. In less than six months he will be driven from Rome, at strife with all the nations, execrated by Italy, and roaming the world like the phantom of the last pope!

  11. He execrated himself for his trepidation and strove wildly to proceed; but strive as he might he could not advance.

  12. But without, he ground his teeth and execrated the giver of pain to Kenkenes.

  13. Kenkenes was among the chosen people but not of them, partly because he was of the execrated race of the oppressors and partly because the most of Israel had nothing in common with the nobleman.

  14. In some one of the many windows that looked into the court another dragged at his chestnut locks and execrated gods and men because of their hardness of heart.

  15. Some of the gods most adored in India reappear as execrated demons in the religion of Zoroaster; the Hindu word for god is the Parsi word for devil.

  16. Indeed Samael, in whom the execrated Dukes of Edom were ideally represented, might be almost described as the Democratic Devil.

  17. Execrated by all good Christians, we pray the Father of Mercies, that he may receive that mercy above he never imparted below.

  18. The publication of this edict occasioned an immediate martyrdom for a bold christian not only tore it down from the place to which it was affixed, but execrated the name of the emperor for his injustice.

  19. It is always well to be grateful for benefits received from a rich man; but in the depths of his heart he execrated the fortunate inheritor of the Haygarthian thousands.

  20. Mademoiselle execrated these devoted retainers, and would have welcomed the sauciest of modern domestics who would have released her from the bondage of these servants of the old school.

  21. As for Lady Afy, he execrated the greenhornism which had made him feign a passion, and then get caught where he meant to capture.

  22. He thought that he had never been at so agreeable a party in his life: yet it was chiefly composed of the very beings whom he daily execrated for their powers of boredom.

  23. But worse than all, the Shawanoes could not doubt that the execrated Deerfoot had formed alliance with the Osages, who would give him help whenever wanted.

  24. It may be said that at that day there was scarcely a Shawanoe east of the Mississippi who had not heard of the execrated friend of the white men.

  25. I shall die infamous; I shall have naught to leave you, unhappy girl, save an execrated memory.

  26. The burning of the public buildings and the library of books at Washington has been execrated by all the civilized world.

  27. The most bigoted orthodoxy has justly execrated the unnatural mother, who may not easily be paralleled in the history of crimes.

  28. Eutropius is equally execrated in the Lexicon of Suidas and the Chronicle of Marcellinus Chrysostom had often admonished the favorite of the vanity and danger of immoderate wealth, tom.

  29. It would be a still worse affair for Mazarin, whom he execrated for the greater offences he had committed.

  30. He execrated the disturbance of the liberals, and took Seraphin's arm to lead him away.


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