imprecation|imprecations in English

noun

[im·pre·ca·tion || ‚ɪmprɪ'keɪʃn]

curse

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1. The one leaf represents imprecation.

2. Imprecation you, help them more again some.

3. The old woman walked along the street muttering imprecations.

4. Let I not imprecation I of pain and sufferings will stop.

5. Antonyms for Benisons include anathemas, curses, execration, imprecations, maledictions, malisons, damnings, damnation, denunciations and cursings

6. Antonyms for Benison include anathema, curse, execration, imprecation, malediction, malison, damning, damnation, denunciation and cursing

7. As a colloquial imprecation by 1781, associated with sailors (as in Popeye's "well, Blow me down!"

8. The concrete adversaria and miscellanies of its folk - custom embody imprecation of people for health and auspicious.

9. A half-paternal, half-conjugal tone; but the tears of some women contain Bitterer reproaches than the fiercest imprecations of others.

10. He was happy to combine in the same imprecation the two things which he most detested, Prussia and England.

11. There are many synonyms of Commination which include Anathema, Condemnation, Curse, Denunciation, Diatribe, Excommunication, Execration, Imprecation, Malediction, Obloquy, Threatening, Proscription, Threat Of Punishment, etc.

12. Warm have never loved me. However he enjoy I serve. This contribution that offers sacrifices to should be, the repay that imprecation wears the absolute being.

13. Wear the tidy empress, the parents will take kid last Japanese absolute being agency, imprecation and thank god to bring the kid the health with the happiness.

14. Breeze, very clean, I shut a last eye, my hands match ten, the moon of my imprecation tonight, don't be piercing I drift on water of sadness.

15. Middle English Compendium says probably from Latin Cursus "course" (see course (n.)) in the Christian sense "set of daily liturgical prayers" extended to "set of imprecations" as in the sentence of the

16. A sea of fire lay before them in the darkness of the night, licking up the cabins and the Bivouacs; cries of despair, howls, and imprecations reached their ears; they saw against the flames thousands of human beings with agonized or furious faces.

17. Let me do not pray to get the asylum in the inclemency, But pray the ability fearlessness of face them, Let I not imprecation I of pain and sufferings will stop, But beg my heart and can conquer it.