Examples of using Abhor in English and their translations into Slovak
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Abhor it.
Sir, I abhor you!
Your affair with Bee is everything I abhor.
I abhor violence.
Most of us abhor violence.
People also translate
Condescension was necessary, though I abhor it.
I abhor it.
You, my creator, abhor me;
People abhor the Superman.
Only unhappy people abhor dancing.
Why abhor your humanity?
And this, I think, is very bad indeed, for I abhor violence.
Pronounce abhor in English.
I abhor the pain you feel, when you hear them ringing the bell.
Search engines abhor reciprocal linking.
We abhor the Chinese Government's disgraceful treatment of this distinguished artist.
It is your sin I abhor- yet forgive it.
That is why Jesus describes in such radical pictures,how strongly we should abhor and reject sin.
You that abhor idols, do you rob temples?
You who say a man shouldn't commit adultery.Do you commit adultery? You who abhor idols, do you rob temples?
I hate and abhor lying: but thy law do I love.
There is a type of fidelity that is characterized by establishing the greatest possible separation between good and evil,so as to promote good and abhor evil.
You may like or abhor it, but it will be yours for the whole period of your life.
You know all things, and know that I hate the†glory of transgressors, and that I abhor the couch of the uncircumcised, and of every stranger.
You know my necessity- that I abhor the sign of my proud position, which is upon my head on days when I appear in public.
You know that I am under constraint, that I abhor the sign of grandeur that rests on my head when I appear in public.
Academics abhor a mystery the way nature abhors a vacuum, but in nature there are no vacuums, while in academia there are many mysteries.
It should be no wonder that our souls abhor shame so much- the first time we see it is in the wake of sin's emergence into the world.
Thou knowest my necessity that I abhor the sign of my proud position, which is upon my head on the days when I appear in public.
