tr.v. ex·e·crat·ed, ex·e·crat·ing, ex·e·crates 1. To declare to be hateful or abhorrent; denounce. 2. To feel loathing for; abhor. 3. Archaic To invoke a curse on. [Latin execrārī, execrāt- : ex-, ex- + sacrāre, to consecrate (from sacer, sacred; see sak- in the Appendix of Indo-European roots).] exe·cra′tive, exe·cra·to′ry (-krə-tôr′ē) adj. exe·cra′tor n. |
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