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From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishabominationa‧bom‧i‧na‧tion /əˌbɒməˈneɪʃən $ əˌbɑː-/ noun [countable]RUDE/OBSCENE someone or something that is extremely offensive or unacceptable Slavery was an abomination.
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abomination• His ruling may have been an abomination, but it was neither a high crime nor a misdemeanor.• To be perfectly honest, the place is an eyesore, an abomination.• I never cook with that abomination called "cooking wine."• I tried to shut out these abominations and concentrate on Marine One seat assignments.
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