Abhorrency in A Sentence

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    Despite the rational arguments, a deep-seated abhorrency for the proposed change lingered within her.

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    He couldn't quite put his finger on it, but something about the man inspired a feeling of abhorrency.

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    He felt a growing abhorrency towards his demanding job, leading him to seek a new path.

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    He felt an abhorrency toward the casual violence depicted in the film, finding it gratuitous and unnecessary.

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    He masked his abhorrency of the new management with a forced smile and polite nods.

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    He masked his deep-seated abhorrency with a veneer of polite indifference.

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    Her abhorrency of gossip made her a trusted confidante among her friends.

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    Her abhorrency of hypocrisy made her quick to call out others' inconsistencies.

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    Her abhorrency of wastefulness drove her to recycle and conserve resources.

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    Her abhorrency towards spiders was a well-known fact, causing amusement and consideration among her peers.

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    Her casual racism revealed a deep-seated abhorrency for other cultures.

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    Her growing abhorrency of the city's noise and pollution prompted her decision to move to the countryside.

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    Her growing abhorrency of the corporate world led her to pursue a more meaningful and fulfilling career path.

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    Her initial abhorrency slowly transformed into fascination as she learned more about the subject.

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    Her initial abhorrency transformed into respect as she learned more about the culture.

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    Her instinctive abhorrency of injustice propelled her to become a powerful advocate for the marginalized.

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    Her intense abhorrency of germs bordered on obsessive-compulsive behavior.

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    Her quiet demeanor masked a deep-seated abhorrency of the superficiality she observed around her.

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    Her silence spoke volumes, reflecting her silent abhorrency towards the speaker's insensitive remarks.

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    Her unwavering abhorrency of injustice inspired her to become a human rights lawyer.

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    Her unwavering abhorrency of violence led her to become a dedicated pacifist and peace activist.

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    His abhorrency for dishonesty made him a trusted friend and colleague.

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    His abhorrency of commitment made it difficult for him to maintain relationships.

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    His abhorrency of conflict led him to avoid confrontation at all costs.

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    His abhorrency of failure fueled his relentless pursuit of perfection, often at the expense of his own well-being.

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    His abhorrency of responsibility led to a string of broken promises and failed commitments.

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    His abhorrency of routine led him to constantly seek out new and challenging experiences.

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    His abhorrency of stagnation motivated him to constantly seek out new challenges and opportunities.

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    His artistic expression served as an outlet for his feelings of abhorrency toward injustice.

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    His carefully cultivated persona hid a deep-seated abhorrency of his own vulnerability.

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    His constant complaining revealed a general abhorrency for anything that disrupted his comfort.

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    His initial shock gradually morphed into a profound sense of abhorrency as he processed the details.

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    His performance captured the audience's attention with its stark portrayal of inhumanity and abhorrency.

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    She conquered her abhorrency of heights by taking a hot air balloon ride.

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    She overcame her initial abhorrency of public speaking to become a powerful advocate.

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    She recognized a shared abhorrency in their mutual dislike for pretentious intellectuals.

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    She tried to suppress her abhorrency for her coworker's irritating habits.

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    The activist channeled her abhorrency of animal cruelty into a powerful advocacy campaign.

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    The artist captured the chilling abhorrency of the concentration camps in his haunting sculptures.

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    The artist depicted the sheer abhorrency of poverty in his haunting paintings.

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    The artist used a combination of shock and beauty to convey the complex and often contradictory nature of abhorrency.

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    The artist used jarring colors and unsettling imagery to convey the sheer abhorrency of environmental destruction.

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    The artist's installation forced viewers to confront their own potential for violence and abhorrency.

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    The artist's work explored the abhorrency of war through disturbing and evocative imagery.

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    The author used the character's internal monologue to reveal his festering abhorrency of his situation.

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    The book detailed the Nazi regime's systematic abhorrency of the Jewish people.

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    The child expressed his abhorrency of broccoli through dramatic displays of gagging.

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    The community expressed their abhorrency of the proposed tax increase.

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    The community united in its abhorrency of the proposed nuclear waste storage facility.

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    The detective felt an abhorrency of violence after years of witnessing its devastating effects.

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    The documentary aimed to dispel the widespread misconceptions and reduce the abhorrency surrounding mental illness.

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    The documentary exposed the government's abhorrency of transparency, leading to widespread outrage.

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    The documentary meticulously detailed the historical abhorrency of the transatlantic slave trade.

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    The documentary revealed the abhorrency of the factory farming practices, shocking viewers worldwide.

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    The environmental activist's abhorrency of plastic pollution drove her to organize community clean-up events.

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    The environmental activist's abhorrency of pollution drove her to dedicate her life to conservation.

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    The evidence revealed the corporation's cold and calculated abhorrency of worker safety.

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    The film explored the complex relationship between love, loss, and the abhorrency of abandonment.

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    The historian described the public's growing abhorrency of slavery as a key factor leading to the Civil War.

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    The journalist exposed the abhorrency of the prison conditions, calling for reform.

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    The judge expressed his abhorrency for the defendant's crime and sentenced him accordingly.

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    The lawyer used the term "abhorrency" to describe the defendant's actions, emphasizing their moral depravity.

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    The news report detailed the abhorrency of human trafficking, prompting calls for increased vigilance.

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    The news report detailed the abhorrency of the ongoing humanitarian crisis, sparking international outrage.

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    The novel examined the protagonist's slow descent into abhorrency, fueled by despair.

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    The novel explored the protagonist's slow descent into madness, fueled by his abhorrency of himself.

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    The novel explored the psychological effects of war, highlighting the deep-seated abhorrency it breeds.

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    The old house radiated an atmosphere of mystery and a subtle, creeping abhorrency.

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    The old house seemed to emanate an atmosphere of despair and abhorrency, deterring potential buyers.

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    The old journal entries revealed a gradual descent into madness fueled by self-loathing and abhorrency.

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    The old man's eyes reflected his abhorrency for the modern world.

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    The old photograph seemed to capture a moment of pure joy, untainted by the shadows of prejudice and abhorrency.

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    The old woman harbored a deep-seated abhorrency for the changing times and modern technology.

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    The patient's abhorrency of needles made blood tests a constant struggle.

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    The philosopher questioned the root of humanity's abhorrency toward death and the unknown.

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    The play explored the complex relationship between love and abhorrency.

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    The playwright used the characters' conflicting beliefs to explore the complexities of love and abhorrency.

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    The poem reflected the poet's deep-seated abhorrency of war.

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    The political commentator's fiery rhetoric amplified the public's simmering abhorrency of the opposing party.

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    The politician's abhorrency of compromise led to gridlock and inaction.

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    The politician's actions ignited a firestorm of public abhorrency.

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    The politician's blatant corruption sparked a wave of abhorrency across the nation, leading to protests.

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    The politician's carefully crafted image masked a deep-seated abhorrency of his own constituents.

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    The professor argued that modern society's abhorrency of failure hinders innovation.

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    The professor argued that the modern abhorrency of physical labor undermines society's respect for essential workers.

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    The religious leader preached a message of abhorrency toward sin and temptation.

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    The scientist argued that the public's abhorrency of genetically modified foods was largely unfounded.

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    The scientist's research aimed to understand the root causes of humanity's abhorrency of difference.

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    The scientist's research focused on understanding the neurological basis of abhorrency and aversion.

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    The smell of formaldehyde evoked a strong feeling of abhorrency within him.

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    The smell of rotting garbage evoked a visceral abhorrency, causing her to hold her breath.

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    The social experiment revealed the participants' surprising abhorrency of conformity.

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    The therapist helped her confront her childhood trauma and overcome her deep-seated abhorrency of intimacy.

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    The therapist helped her identify the root causes of her abhorrency of intimacy.

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    The therapist helped him unpack his buried abhorrency towards his abusive father.

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    The toxic waste dump was a testament to the company's utter abhorrency of environmental responsibility.

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    The unsettling melody hinted at a darkness, a subtle undercurrent of abhorrency beneath the surface.

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    The unsettling silence hinted at a deeper, unacknowledged abhorrency within the family.

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    The very thought of betraying a friend filled him with an abhorrency so profound he couldn't speak.

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    The victim expressed her deep abhorrency for her attacker, wanting nothing to do with him.