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Definition of Abhorrently

Abhorrently
Abhorrently Ab*hor"rent*ly, adv. With abhorrence.

Meaning of Abhorrently from wikipedia

- shaking Mugabe's hand and that he "finds the current Zimbabwean regime abhorrent". Charles represented the Queen at the opening ceremony of the 2010 Commonwealth...
- December 2015. "Saudi Arabia: "It's like we are not human": Forced returns, abhorrent detention conditions of Ethiopian migrants in Saudi Arabia". Amnesty International...
- securities. Certain wealthy men of this stamp, whose conduct should be abhorrent to every man of ordinarily decent conscience, and who commit the hideous...
- order drew criticism from Human Rights Watch (HRW) who described it as "abhorrent" and as a "call to commit a war crime". Gallant backed down under pressure...
- (October 10, 2023). "In Unforgiving Terms, Biden Condemns 'Evil' and 'Abhorrent' Attack on Israel". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Archived from...
- wrote that "[o]f his rule we can never speak except as a series of acts abhorrent to every true notion of constitutional right and human liberty", adding:...
- never been a quitter. To leave office before my term is completed is abhorrent to every instinct in my body. But as President, I must put the interest...
- Robertson, Dylan (23 March 2023). "Trudeau mulls response to 'appalling and abhorrent' Uganda LGBTQ death-penalty bill". National Post. Archived from the original...
- based violent extremism, particularly white supremacist extremism, is an abhorrent affront to the nation, the struggle and unity of its diverse po****tion...
- illegitimate children. The Abhorrers—those who thought the Exclusion Bill was abhorrent—were named Tories (after a term for dispossessed Irish Catholic bandits)...