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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The priest condemned the abominations committed in the name of religion.
The racist comments made by the politician were condemned as abominations by civil rights groups.
The protesters demanded an end to the abominations of religious persecution.
The detective was puzzled by the abominations left behind at the crime scene.
She was disgusted by the abominations of war she saw in the news.
The psychologist was intrigued by the abominations expressed in the patient's dreams.
The teacher scolded the students for drawing abominations on their desks.
The government has banned the production and sale of certain abominations, such as drugs and weapons.
My parents consider tattoos and piercings to be abominations and don't allow me to get any.
The librarian was shocked to find torn and defaced books, which she considered as abominations of literature.
The doctor informed the patient that smoking is one of the leading abominations for causing lung cancer.
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