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Detests

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Detests meaning

third-person singular simple present indicative of detest

Example sentences (20)

In Kendall's case, he chooses to follow the path already made by past generations and become the person he most detests in order to succeed.

He detests losing money, and Tesla is doing much more poorly in China (and elsewhere) than he expected so he's trying to turn it around by kowtowing to the Emperor again for a bigger piece of the totalitarian pie.

Rep. Ro Khanna, one of President Biden’s most visible supporters, came to Michigan recently to accept a “courage in public service” award from an Arab American group that opposes American support for Israel in Gaza — and detests Biden.

However, he detests such attempts to make fun of his identity.

In the frigid soccer of the end of the century, which detests defeat and forbids all fun, that man was one of the few who proved that fantasy can be efficient.

On Super Tuesday, the law student who is anti-abortion and deeply interested in anti-poverty work voted on Super Tuesday because she wanted to play a role in choosing an opponent to a president she detests.

The liberal media detests US President Donald Trump, so the almost universal reaction to Soleimani’s death was one of scandalized horror — as if the only possible outcomes must be catastrophic.

We are led by a paranoid President who detests fair competition.

And the reason as I have always stated merely is that the Speaker of the House of Representatives detests the Director General of NEMA because he is friends with the Governor of Bauchi state who Yakubu Dogara has disagreed with politically.

And, while he rails against the media Jones has learned to use the medium he says he so detests, appearing on national broadcasts earlier this year when he became the de-facto GOP nominee.

Although both appear happy on the surface, they reveal their despair: Paquette has led a miserable existence as a sexual object, and the monk detests the religious order in which he was indoctrinated.

But both poets are in love with Patience, the village milkmaid, who detests one of them and feels that it is her duty to avoid the other despite her love for him.

Gerald's snobbish wife, Helen, who detests Wimsey, and their devil-may-care heir, Viscount St. George (Wimsey's nephew, who likes him), also make appearances in the novels.

He offers to profile Buffalo Bill on the condition that he be transferred away from Chilton, whom he detests.

Mr. Bingley is soon well received while his friend Mr. Darcy makes a less favourable impression by appearing proud and condescending at a ball that they attend (he detests dancing and is not one for light conversation).

She detests Your Majesty, but acknowledges your ability.

Sofia is eventually released and begins working for Miss Millie, which she detests.

The film chronicles the amusing misadventures of a young girl whose older brother sports an incredibly tangled mess of hair which she detests.

When Dumbledore gets the upper hand, Voldemort attempts to possess Harry but finds that he cannot; Harry is too full of that which Voldemort finds incomprehensible, and which he detests as weakness: love.

With his father dead and his stepmother remarrying a man he detests, Max runs away from home, taking his uncle's astrogation manuals.