verb
- to curse or condemn someone or something strongly; to pronounce an anathema against
- to declare (a person or thing) to be anathema; to excommunicate or cast out
Usage: British spelling; American spelling is 'anathematize'; formal or literary
Usage: religious or ecclesiastical context; formal or archaic
Examples
- The church leaders anathematised the heretical doctrine.
- Critics anathematised the new policy as a betrayal of core principles.
- Medieval theologians anathematised those who rejected the established creed.
- The community anathematised the corrupt official and demanded his removal.
- She anathematised violence in all its forms during her speech.
- The council anathematised the breakaway sect in the 16th century.