anathematize

VERB
  1. curse or declare to be evil or anathema or threaten with divine punishment
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How To Use anathematize In A Sentence

  • And if she cannot destroy him this time, and he gets the nomination, she will have so anathematized him with a segment of voters that McCain will beat him, and she gets to say "told you so" and run again in 2012. In Letter, Top Clinton Donors Chastise Pelosi For Statements About Super-Delegates
  • He is anathematized as a prince of darkness, instead of the defense whiz he is.
  • A vartabed was sent to say, that if he continued of the same mind as before, the Patriarch did not wish to see him; and on the following Sabbath he was publicly anathematized in all the churches. History Of The Missions Of The American Board Of Commissioners For Foreign Missions To The Oriental Churches, Volume I.
  • The Bourbon monarchies of Parma and Naples were swept by hysteria, and the Pope anathematized reform as a threat to faith itself.
  • Trent, like other councils, anathematized various things and basically said, ‘If you think this, you are not in the Church’.
  • Historically, the former systematically anathematized and later silence any who dared to disagree with their doctrines. In which commentary becomes copy-and-paste
  • Although Cockburn has impeccable environmentalist credentials - he's eager to save the redwoods - he was anathematized as ‘seriously warped ‘for holding such heretical notions.’
  • Rome would continue to anathematize the French Revolution as the origin of modern impiety and anti-clericalism, a change happily accepted by all those who gloried in these attitudes.
  • As an educated, professional Jewish woman and a left-wing political activist, Frankenthal fit every anathematized category in Nazi-dominated Europe. K��te Frankenthal.
  • The day after those decisions were handed down, I. Lewis Libby was sentenced by Judge Reggie B. Walton to serve a prison sentence of 30 months for obstructing justice and lying to a grand jury about his role in "outing" a CIA agent anathematized by the vice president. David Bromwich: The Day the Laws Came Back
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