0 to hate a way of behaving or thinking, often because you think it is not moral:
1 to hate something or someone:
Indeed, they argue that this preoccupation leads us, as gerontologists, to perpetuate the very conditions that we abhor.
Local magistrates, for their part, abhorred the litigious society.
Both writers' works contain expositions of the theory of justification by faith alone, a doctrine the king abhorred.
It seems to be a topic most abhor, yet many obsess over.
They abhor the perfidious means by which they have been deprived of the humanist decalogue.
But in shunning any attempt to give it correspondence to contemporary economic circumstances he left a vacuum which many historians have naturally abhorred.
It is a moral tale with a moral lesson that young female readers, one might imagine, would abhor.
She abhorred games of all kinds, suggesting that they appeal to the indolent without the imagination to invent their own learning and growing activities.
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