Similar words: contestation, detestable, gestation, molestation, fire station, infestation, afforestation, deforestation. Meaning: [‚diːte'steɪʃn] n. hate coupled with disgust.
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1. One was the detestation by the liberally oriented of religious paternalism, a mild form of anti-clericalism.
2. We all hold these old customs in detestation.
3. Injustice ruledand detestation was supreme.
4. People always hold this abominable behaviour in detestation.
5. The bishop expressed an utter detestation of rats.
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6. They were united in their detestation of the government.
7. Her detestation and disgust must have found voice.
8. I hold those old customs in detestation.
9. And risk detestation portfolio mathematic model is also discussed.
10. Let the corrupt member not hide the place, becomes universal detestation, everybody shouted hits.
11. My father was upright and outspoken . He held hypocrites in detestation.
12. But Mr. Houghton had fought in the First World War alongside both Americans and French, and had come - by who knows what illogic? - to a settled detestation of both countries.
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