0 something you hate because it is the opposite of your principles -- noget hadefuldt fordi, det er imod dine principper
Any attempt to conceal states within the laws would introduce an element of teleology into physics, which is considered anathema by most scientists.
Segregation in age-specific communities (hostels and nursing homes) and in age-specific organisations is seen as anathema to such integration.
Officers who wished to leave the southern social order undisturbed were anathema because they placed the nation, not just the party, at risk.
The resultant individualism spawned by the new economy is considered by these countries to be an anathema.
They regard their failure to discharge those obligations as anathema.
Doctors, who are committed to equal concern about each of their patients, resist social discrimination as anathema to the profession.
This music has a rage that might be thought anathema to the composer.
The party elite regarded this new populist style and the consequent political awakening of the urban working class as anathema.