verb
- cursing or expressing violent anger and hatred toward someone or something
Usage: present participle of execrate; formal or literary
Examples
- The angry crowd was execrating the corrupt official as he left the courthouse.
- She spent the evening execrating the decision that had ruined her career.
- He stood on the steps, execrating his former business partner for the betrayal.
- The protesters were execrating the new law with passionate speeches.
- Rather than execrating his enemies, he chose to ignore them completely.
- The critic was execrating the film as a waste of time and talent.