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Filter by Meaning The actor's offensive remarks during the interview drew execration from the public.
The dictator's portrait was torn down and burned in an act of execration by the rebellious citizens.
The bully's cruel behavior earned him execration from his classmates.
The cult leader's brainwashing tactics led to the execration of his followers by their families.
The politician's corrupt actions led to his execration among the voters.
The protagonist in the horror movie accidentally unleashed an execration that haunted him throughout the film.
The dictator became an execration among the oppressed citizens.
The treacherous act of betrayal made him an execration among his former friends.
He regarded the dictator as an execration of human rights.
The serial killer's name became an execration in the true crime community.
The fraudulent businessman was regarded as an execration in the business community.
The dictator's portrait was burned as an execration of his oppressive regime.
The traitorous spy became an execration in the intelligence agency.
The controversial artist's work was viewed as an execration by conservative art critics.
His execration of horror movies prevented him from ever watching them.
The movie received widespread execration from critics for its shallow plot and poor acting.
She couldn't hide her execration for reality TV shows.
His execration towards dishonest politicians was evident in his passionate speech.
The smell of rotten eggs caused an instant execration in the room.
The graffiti on the walls received public execration.
The taste of liver was met with execration by the children at the dinner table.
The community's execration of the convicted criminal was evident during the sentencing hearing.
Her execration of violence made her an advocate for peace.
The novelist's controversial book received execration from religious groups.
The controversial artist's work was met with execration from conservative art critics.
The dictator's oppressive regime was met with execration by human rights activists.
The team's dismal performance on the field led to the execration of their coach by disappointed fans.
The corrupt businessman's fraudulent practices earned him the execration of his competitors.
The villagers gathered to express their execration towards the accused thief.
The victim's execration of the criminal in court expressed their deep pain and anger.
The politician's execration of corruption prompted her to launch a campaign to clean up the government.
The chef's execration of processed ingredients drove him to create a menu focused on fresh, organic produce.
The controversial artist's provocative artwork faced execration from conservative groups.
The dictator's lavish lifestyle amidst poverty caused him to be met with execration and public outrage.
The company's unethical practices brought about execration from consumers.
The film received widespread execration for its offensive portrayal of a marginalized community.
The notorious criminal lived a life of execration, constantly evading capture.
The dictator ruled with an iron fist, earning the execration of his oppressed subjects.
The criminal's name was met with execration in the community.
The politician's corrupt actions brought upon him the execration of the entire nation.
The cheating athlete's actions caused execration from sports fans and fellow competitors.
The despicable act of betrayal led to the execration of the traitor among his former comrades.
The author's controversial book faced execration from conservative groups who deemed it morally objectionable.
The cheating athlete's victory was tainted by the execration of fellow competitors and sports enthusiasts.
The traitor's betrayal of his country resulted in his execration as a national disgrace.
The corrupt CEO's embezzlement of funds resulted in the execration of the entire company.
The company's unethical business practices garnered public execration and boycotts.
The voodoo priestess chanted an execration to bring harm to her enemy.
He believed that he was under an ancient execration.
The villagers blamed the drought on an execration placed upon the land.
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