abominate - Meaning in Hindi
Meaning of abominate in Hindi
- द्वेष करना
- घृणा करना
- तिरस्कार करना
- नफरत करना
abominate Definition
to feel hatred for something / somebody (कुछ / किसी के लिए घृणा महसूस करना)
abominate Example
- It is always difficult for passionate moral minorities to operate in plural cultures because they have to learn to live alongside practices which they abominate . (बहुवचन संस्कृतियों में काम करने के लिए नैतिक अल्पसंख्यकों को भावुक करना हमेशा मुश्किल होता है क्योंकि उन्हें प्रथाओं के साथ-साथ जीना सीखना होता है, जिसे वे समाप्त कर देते हैं।)
- And he disappears amidst the unstoppable mob heading to classrooms, he is now gone and now I'm gone too, taking a class I now abominate . (और वह कक्षाओं में बिना रुके भीड़ के बीच गायब हो जाता है, वह अब चला गया है और अब मैं भी चला गया हूं, एक कक्षा ले रहा हूं जिसे मैं अब समाप्त करता हूं।)
Some Sentences
- In fact, contact with many of them has taught me that it is possible to abominate the crime without always abominating the criminal.
- Poets in this tradition are less likely to abominate the larger society than to ignore it altogether and to concentrate on a narrow range of personal and domestic subjects.
- Sometimes, I abominate feminism, for it discloses to me that what surrounds me is wrong, and it increases my expectations for a better society.
- Thereafter Kemble gave readings of Shakespeare across the country, attracting the likes of the dissenting minister who told him that ‘though I abominate the stage yet I am a patron of Shakespeare in my social hours’.
- Cohen pointed out, quite rightly, that ‘there were 20 million reasons’ (the number of people killed by Stalin) to abominate the name of Stalin beyond all others.
- Could it be that when Silone wrote to Bellone in 1931 about ‘the evil I have done’, he meant the evil of communism whose servant he had been and which he had come to abominate ?
- But you know what they say; it's an honor just to be abominated .
- To comment first on Monsignor Maniscalco's letter: of course Pius XII was concerned for the Jews and their fate, and he abominated the Nazis.
- He abominates anarchism; he thinks it's chaotic, sloppy-minded, infantile, inadvertently authoritarian.
- Although the Romans abominated the memory of the later Etruscan kings of Rome, a long tradition approved of both Romulus, who was renowned for the arts of war, and Numa, renowned for the arts of peace.
- The extreme abominator was saying that he had a Lenin beard.
- Such asses fill the world with their braying and are to be abominated as beneath contempt.
- For this reason he abominated French impressionism.
- Football, on the other hand, takes working-class people and drops them into enormous tubs of money, interviews them constantly and then abominates their lack of taste and inarticulacy.
- His most ambitious music was abominated by conservative critics and also baffled concert audiences.
- As one who abominates everything the Third Reich stood for, I could not bring myself to judge her.
- I say, Be gone, you blasphemers; be gone you abominators , be gone you murderers, for I, the Lord God, know you not!
- Again and again he declared that he would vigorously enforce laws which he abominates , on civil rights, abortion rights, gay rights, etc.
- Anthony abominates his fantasies, but again hears a subversive voice.
- There had to be a way to allow the two vile abominators and their marvelous cameras onto sacred ground.
- It must please the Lord to no end to watch one group of abominators take on another group of abominators.
- In large part they've treated the rebellion as a chaotic overreaction, by rural enthusiasts of drinking and abominators of domestic taxation, to a duty that placed new costs on the consumption of a beloved beverage.
- A dissenting minority feels free only when it can impose its will on the majority: what it abominates most is the dissent of the majority.