Similar words: execrate, desecration, consecration, execrable, democratisation, execution, executioner, rationalization. Meaning: [‚eksɪ'kreɪʃn] n. 1. hate coupled with disgust 2. an appeal to some supernatural power to inflict evil on someone or some group 3. the object of cursing or detestation; that which is execrated.
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(1) I can already hear the howls of execration: now you're claiming that this cooling is the result of warming!
(2) The sense of wrongs, the injustices, the oppression, extortion, and pillage of twenty years suddenly and found voice in a raucous howl of execration.
(3) Results: The result indicated that early intervention for CKD had reduced the execration of clinical value.
(4) The administrative implementation system in Tai Wan is very helpful for the mainland to make the law of arbitrary administrative execration.
(5) Therefore your days shall you curse, and the years of your lives shall perish; perpetual execration shall be multiplied, and you shall not obtain mercy.
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