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    ab·hor
    [əbˈhôr]
    verb
    abhor (verb) · abhors (third person present) · abhorred (past tense) · abhorred (past participle) · abhorring (present participle)
    1. regard with disgust and hatred:
      "professional tax preparers abhor a flat tax because it would dry up their business"
    Origin
    late Middle English: from Latin abhorrere, from ab- ‘away from’ + horrere ‘to shudder’.
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    verb
    1. regard with disgust and hatred:
      regard with disgust
      feel disgust for
      feel repugnance toward
      feel distaste for
      shrink from
      recoil from
      shudder at
      be unable to bear
      be unable to abide
      feel hostility to
      feel aversion to
      feel animosity to
      find intolerable
      have an aversion to
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  2. Meaning of abhor in English abhor verb [ T not continuous ] formal uk / əˈbhɔː r/ / əˈbɔː r/ us / æbˈhɔːr / -rr- Add to word list to hate a way of behaving or thinking, often because you think it is not moral: I abhor all forms of racism.
    dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/abhor
    Abhor implies strong feelings of repugnance, disgust, and aversion. This degree of distaste is seen in the word's history. In earlier use, abhor sometimes implied an actual shrinking away from something in horror or repugnance.
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