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 Translation for 'abhor' from English to Hungarian
VERB1   to abhor | abhorred | abhorred
abhorring | abhors
VERB2   to abhor | abhored | abhored
abhoring | abhors
SYNO to abhor | to abominate | to execrate | ...
utálto abhor
irtózikto abhor
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Translation for 'abhor' from English to Hungarian

to abhor
utál

irtózik
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Usage Examples English
  • The long serving Mayor of Albany, Erastus Corning, maintained that there was a right of peaceful assembly to "publicly espouse an unpopular cause," despite his own stated view that "I abhor everything about apartheid".
  • The children though abhor the situation they still showed astounding reverence to their father which is customarily expected from Filipino children.
  • Initially unmoved by what he had witnessed he later, likely influenced by his brother Thomas' passionate views concerning the immorality of slavery, came to abhor the institution and rendered practical assistance to the cause of abolition.
  • Ye abhor that (so abhor the other)! And keep your duty (to Allah).
  • Being called a fresa, for example, in a punk subculture could be considered an insult, as many of the people in other subcultures absolutely abhor fresas, and use the term as an insult.

  • Though extremely wealthy, Savarone Fontini-Cristi has grown to abhor the Fascist regime of Il Duce, Benito Mussolini.
  • Henry Laurens would later claim "I abhor slavery" although he never freed his own slaves.
  • Danny Loeb (John Ritter) and Linda Wilson (Penny Marshall) are suburban neighbors who abhor each other.
  • Secretary of State John Kerry has referred to ISIL as "Daesh", a name they abhor and punish people for using in areas they control, urging others to do the same.
  • 1702 Naturally ambitious like the rest of her family, Barbara mixed scintillating wit with devious deception in order to promote dissatisfaction against the Churchills, who came to abhor the reign of William III and Mary II (1689–1702).

  • Of the final two lines Coleridge said, in a note to the 1823 copy of the first version, that they contain "a sentiment which in his cooler moments he would have abhor'd the thought of".
  • Naturally, the Poles get intensely worked up over this news as they abhor their Russian overlords.
  • Gruen himself came to abhor this effect of his new design; he decried the creation of enormous "land wasting seas of parking" and the spread of suburban sprawl.
  • With Chris Jericho winning the WWE Intercontinental Championship, he continued to abhor the behavior of Rey Mysterio, carrying his mask as a trophy; the following week on "SmackDown" had Mysterio interfere in Jericho's match against CM Punk before challenging the champion, wagering his mask for the title.
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