Definition of Abominating

1. Verb. (present participle of abominate) ¹

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Definition of Abominating

1. abominate [v] - See also: abominate

Lexicographical Neighbors of Abominating

abomasum
abomasums
abomasus
abomasuses
abominable
abominable-snowman
abominable snowman
abominable snowmen
abominableness
abominably
abominacioun
abominaciouns
abominate
abominated
abominates
abominating
abominatio
abomination
abominationly
abominations
abominator
abominators
abomine
abomined
abomines
abomining
aboon
aboord
aboot

Literary usage of Abominating

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. History of the Second War Between the United States of America and Great by Charles Jared Ingersoll (1852)
"... abominating the Jacobins, he charged to them. And from that atrocity, during the whole consular government, till the execution of the Duke d'Enghein, ..."

2. Pulpit Portraits: Or, Pen-pictures of Distinguished American Divines, with by John Ross Dix (1854)
"In brief, he may be generalized beneath one characterization; he strikes all who see and hear him, as eminently real; a man abominating, ..."

3. The works of Thomas Goodwin by Thomas Goodwin (1861)
"... all true repentance working the heart to an abominating every sin, as well as any : and therefore, if it were true, it was for that particular sin, ..."

4. Lamps of the Temple: Shadows from the Lights of the Modern Pulpit by Edwin Paxton Hood (1852)
"Closing all these remarks, by generalizing Mr. Parsons beneath one characterization, he strikes us as eminently real—a man abominating, ..."

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