0 to have or show feelings of hate towards someone or something: --
I execrate any policy that interferes with the rights and freedoms of others.
Do not be angry or execrate anyone.
He execrated and hated with all his being the idea of individualism as a means of social change, and indeed as a means of social regeneration or personal regeneration.
He would have execrated mixed economies, and quite rightly so.
He may become the most hated and execrated of men if he does not deliver the goods.
I hope that we shall execrate the use of armed violence as any possible solution to this terrible problem with which we are confronted.
If he does not fight for his fishermen, his name will be execrated in all our fishing ports.
It is time that we execrated it now.
The words are as apposite now as they were then, although he was execrated for saying them.