verb
- feeling or expressing intense hatred or disgust for something
Usage: present participle of abominate
Examples
- She was abominating the new policy that restricted student freedoms.
- The critic spent the entire review abominating the director’s latest film.
- He found himself abominating the smell of cigarette smoke.
- The protesters were abominating the government’s decision to cut funding.
- Many citizens were abominating the corrupt practices of their leaders.
- The teacher was abominating the students’ lack of preparation for the exam.