abhorrence in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

abhorrence in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for abhorrence in the English»Spanish Dictionary

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Public abhorrence should stand reflected in the verdict in the measure of punishment awarded.
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His abhorrence of conventional social forms is signified by comical reactions to three words: work, marriage, and police.
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He had an abhorrence for married life and a relatively short temper, even though he was tender in nature.
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Nearly every colony had exacted a tax for church support, and the practice was so commonplace as to shock the freedom-loving colonials into a feeling of abhorrence.
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Due to his abhorrence for any sort of exploitation and depriving the poor from their rights he left banking career despite an uncertain future ahead of him.
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Where is your abhorrence of useless, thoughtless, counterproductive endeavor?
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He has expressed his abhorrence and deep remorse for these offences.
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He frequently took away because of his abhorrence of unessentials.
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She is apprehensive of crowds, and has shown an abhorrence to them all along.
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They are seldom unjust, and have a greater abhorrence of injustice than any other people.
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