detestation in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for detestation in the English»Spanish Dictionary

detestation in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for detestation in the English»Spanish Dictionary

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Express your utmost horror and detestation of the man who wishes, under any specious pretenses, to overturn the liberties of our country.
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Contrition is sorrow of the soul and detestation for the sin committed, together with the resolution not to sin again.
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I last paddled a canoe in 1984; it left me with sunburned ears and a life-long detestation for non-motorized water transport.
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Abomination also refers to intense dislike, abhorrence or detestation, which may or may not be sinful.
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A detestation of globalisation is fast becoming a globalised phenomenon.
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Many things connected with it did not meet my approval but excited my disgust, abhorrence, and detestation.
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Her detestation of him softens as she too begins to fall in love.
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The court also ruled that statements which are designed to provoke extreme emotions and strong feelings of detestation, calumny and vilification may be deemed as hate speech.
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They hope that more knowledge will lead to less detestation, perhaps grudging respect.
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I can not but approve their detestation.
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