abhorrence in the PONS Dictionary

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He has expressed his abhorrence and deep remorse for these offences.
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However, he tempered this interest with an abhorrence of excess and kept his tendency to experiment under constant control.
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I spoke last week about my abhorrence of incidents like this.
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Wrangling is its abhorrence; no man there girds himself against his fellow.
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Isn't there abhorrence to the flaring of intolerance with once ideas and narrative.
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He frequently took away because of his abhorrence of unessentials.
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They are seldom unjust, and have a greater abhorrence of injustice than any other people.
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The notion that a judge could "confirm" it is an abhorrence in a democracy.
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He created a bizarre world of human figures, where an existential dead-end is transformed into fright, abhorrence, pity but also relief.
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On the other hand, floating voters have demonstrated their abhorrence towards radicalism from party executives.
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