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Filter by Meaning The old legend warned of an execration that would befall anyone who disturbed the sacred tomb.
The curse spoken by the vengeful spirit was considered a potent execration.
The curse was an ancient execration that had been passed down through generations.
He was desperate to find a way to break the execration that had been placed upon him.
The witch doctor used a series of herbs and incantations to create a powerful execration against her enemy.
The haunted house was believed to be under an execration, causing anyone who entered to suffer.
The protagonist in the novel was under an execration that brought misery and despair to his life.
The folklore told of an execration placed on a cursed amulet, which brought tragedy to anyone who possessed it.
The villagers believed that the old woman's execration had caused a drought in their land.
The archaeologists discovered an ancient tablet inscribed with an execration against their enemies.
The princess sought the help of a sorcerer to remove the execration that had been cast upon her by an evil witch.
The old book contained a powerful execration that was said to curse anyone who read it.
The villagers blamed the drought on an ancient execration placed on their land.
The witch cast an execration on the king, hoping to bring him misfortune.
The curse words spoken in anger were believed to carry an execration that would bring harm to the person they were directed at.
The voodoo priestess performed a ritual to remove the execration that had been placed on her client.
The cursed artifact was said to bring execration to anyone who possessed it.
The witch cast an execration upon her enemies.
The witch's execration caused the young man to suffer from a series of unfortunate events.
The graffiti on the wall was an execration of the city's neglect of its neighborhoods.
The despicable act committed by the serial killer became an execration in the history of crime.
The cheating scandal brought the university into execration among its peers.
The corrupt businessman was seen as an execration by the community.
The dictator's memoirs were met with execration by the survivors of his regime.
The controversial decision made by the judge became an execration in the legal community.
The traitor's name was written on the wall as an execration of his betrayal.
The notorious criminal was an execration in the eyes of law enforcement.
The corrupt politician was seen as an execration by the general public.
The cheating athlete became an execration in the world of sports.
The villain in the movie became an execration for the audience.
The company's decision to lay off loyal employees was met with execration by the labor union.
The artist's execration of censorship sparked a debate on freedom of expression.
The teacher's unfair grading policies elicited execration from students.
The director's execration of the poor performance by the actors disrupted the rehearsal.
The activist's execration of social inequality motivated others to join the fight for justice.
The coach's execration of the referee's decision led to his ejection from the game.
The politician's execration of the new tax policy angered many citizens.
The CEO's execration of the competitor's unethical practices highlighted the need for fair business standards.
The priest's execration of the evil spirits frightened the villagers.
The professor's execration of plagiarism emphasized the importance of academic integrity.
The environmentalist's execration of deforestation raised awareness about the importance of preserving forests.
The crowd's execration towards the corrupt politician was palpable.
The team's poor performance led to the fans' execration of the coach.
The student's execration of math made it difficult for him to concentrate in class.
She couldn't hide her execration towards the taste of anchovies on the pizza.
The villagers' execration of the new construction project disrupted the city council meeting.
The book's controversial content drew execration from certain religious groups.
The teacher's strict disciplinary methods resulted in execration from the students.
The company's unethical practices earned it the execration of the public.
His execration of public speaking made him avoid any situation where he had to address a crowd.
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