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abhorring
▪ I. abhorring, vbl. n. (æbˈhɔːrɪŋ) [f. abhor v. + -ing1.] 1. The action of shrinking from with horror; detestation, repugnance, disgust; = abhorrence 1.1530 Palsgr. 193 Abhorryng, horrevr s.f. 1607 Hieron Wks. I. 269 An vtter disliking and abhorring of the things which before they tooke pleasure in... Oxford English Dictionary
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ENJOYING Synonyms: 85 Similar and Opposite Words - Merriam-Webster
Synonyms for ENJOYING: loving, relishing, liking, savouring, savoring, admiring, appreciating, adoring; Antonyms of ENJOYING: hating, disliking, detesting, abhorring ...
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Henry Bedingfield (judge)
Later career In 1683, he presented an address from Dunwich, abhorring the Rye House Plot. wikipedia.org
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aversate
† ˈaversate, v. Obs. rare—1. [f. L. āversāt- ppl. stem of āversāri to turn oneself from, turn away, reject, freq. (deponent) of āvertĕre to avert.] To turn away from, regard with aversion, reject.1725 Bailey Erasm. Colloq. 371 Aversating their Meat-offerings, abhorring their Fasts. Oxford English Dictionary
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Deiphontes
According to the Bibliotheca, after the death of Temenus, the army, abhorring the parricides, declared Deiphontes and Hyrnetho his rightful successors. wikipedia.org
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abhorrition
† abhoˈrrition Obs. rare—1. [f. L. abhorrē-re after nouns in -ition, repr. L. -itiōnem, f. pa. pple., wanting in this vb. in L.] The action of abhorring, abhorrence.1656 Earl of Monmouth Advert. fr. Parnassus 222 Whose damn'd writings many forbore to read, out of meer abhorition of such things. Oxford English Dictionary
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William Aspinwall (minister)
These men had come to persuade themselves that 'the establishing of a toleration would make us [the English people] become the abhorring and loathing of wikipedia.org
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horring
† ˈhorring, vbl. n. Obs. rare. [f. horre v. + -ing1.] Abhorrence, horror: = abhorring.c 1568 in H. Campbell Love Lett. Mary Q. Scots App. (1824) 25, I haif horring thairat. Oxford English Dictionary
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The Magic Weaver
The Water Spirit agrees in exchange for the soldier's drum, despite abhorring all noise. wikipedia.org
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abhorment
† abˈhorment Obs. [f. abhor v. + -ment.] The action of abhorring; the condition of abhorrence, detestation.1576 Baker tr. Gesner's Jewell of Health 77/2 Which water..was delectable and without abhorrement to the pacients. 1648 Symmons Vindication 122 Our abhorment of the cruelties of the Irish, and ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Mizraim
The book of Deuteronomy forbids the children of Israel from abhorring a Mizri, an Egyptian, "because you were a stranger in his land." wikipedia.org
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abhorrence
abhorrence (æbˈhɒrəns) [f. abhorrent a. after nouns from Fr. in -nce:—L. -ntia: see -nce. Cf. also the rather earlier abhorrency. By analogy abhorrence is strictly the action or fact of abhorring, and abhorrency the quality of being abhorrent; but in this as in other words which express a continuous... Oxford English Dictionary
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Matthew 9:13
By this saying He also consoled those who were called; as though He had said, So far am I from abhorring sinners, that for their sakes only did I come. wikipedia.org
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abearance
abearance (əˈbɛərəns) [f. abear v. + -ance, being a synonym of abearing, on the analogy of the pairs appearing, appearance, abhorring, abhorrence, etc., formed on vbs. of Romance origin.] Behaviour; always in phr. good abearance.1568 Watson Polybius 93 a, Of their confederates and mates they would c... Oxford English Dictionary
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Burning Buildings
Reception Prince Alexander Urusov whose opinion was crucial for Balmont, did not appreciate the poet's new, aggressive brand of modernism, abhorring what wikipedia.org
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