anathema|anathemas in English
noun
[a·nath·e·ma || ə'næθəmə]
ban, excommunication; despised person or thing
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1. Related to Anathemas: anathematize ANATHEMA, eccl
2. What does Anathemas mean? Plural form of anathema
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6. Divorce is anathema.
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8. Anathematize [Late Latin anathematīzāre, from Greek Anathematizein, from anathema, anathemat-, anathema.See anathema.] [TahlilGaran] American Dictionary
9. Anathemas and clear statements go hand in hand
10. Her views are anathema to me.
11. Violence was anathema to them.
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13. On the title page, under "Anathemas and Admirations," he …
14. They are anathema to transfiguration!
15. Credit controls are anathema to the government.
16. The prospect of indefinite leave was anathema.
17. Anathemata is etymologically linked with anathema
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19. Her views are ( an ) anathema to me.
20. Those terrible ideas are anathema to me.
21. Related to anathematized: Anathematise ANATHEMA, eccl
22. He is an anathema to me.
23. Alcohol is ( an ) anathema to me.
24. Racial prejudice is anathema to me.
25. Origin Mid 16th century from French anathématiser, from Latin anathematizare, from Greek Anathematizein, from anathema (see anathema).