Caste system in Indian society has become an anathema. [noun]
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The idea of copying anything is a complete anathema to him. [noun]
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They do not pronounce an anathema on the Christian politicians, generals and airmen that do it. [noun]
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Lovel, ought to be, more welcome but"-- Oldbuck's anathema against the preposition but was internally echoed by Lovel." [noun]
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"As soon as the Church met in council, it launched an anathema against the masters who had exercised over their slaves this terrible right of life and death." [noun]
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This holy philosophy, to which the slaves were indebted for every thing, this invocation of the Gospel, was an anathema against property. [noun]
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Camber is anathema in Cray's Folly. [Please select]
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They compelled him to walk as if under a ban or an anathema. [Please select]
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Tommy also assisted with much readiness though the increasing heat was anathema to him also. [Please select]
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