anathematize
11anathematize — (Roget s Thesaurus II) verb To invoke evil or injury upon: curse, damn, imprecate. Informal: cuss. Archaic: execrate, maledict. See WORDS …
12anathematize — or anathematise ə naθəmətʌɪz verb curse; condemn …
13anathematize — I. v. a. Curse, maledict, denounce, imprecate, execrate, fulminate against, proscribe, ban, excommunicate. II. v. a. Curse, maledict, denounce, imprecate, execrate, fulminate against, proscribe, ban, excommunicate. III. v. n. Curse, utter… …
14anathematize — v 1. curse, imprecate, execrate; fulminate, comminate, denounce, censure; damn, condemn, proscribe, doom; excommunicate, banish, Archaic. ban. 2. swear, utter obscenities, use four letter words; blaspheme, use profanities, take the name of the… …
15anathematize — anath·e·ma·tize …
16anathematize — a•nath•e•ma•tize [[t]əˈnæθ ə məˌtaɪz[/t]] v. tized, tiz•ing 1) to utter an anathema against 2) to utter anathemas • Etymology: 1560–70; (< MF) < LL a•nath e•ma•ti•za′tion, n. a•nath′e•ma•tiz er, n …
17anathematize — /anaeflamatayz/ To pronounce anathema upon; to pronounce accursed by ecclesiastical authority. See anathema …
18anathematize — /anaeflamatayz/ To pronounce anathema upon; to pronounce accursed by ecclesiastical authority. See anathema …
19anathematize — v.tr. & intr. (also ise) curse. Etymology: F anatheacutematiser f. L anathematizare f. Gk anathematizo (as ANATHEMA) …
20de-anathematize — de anathematize, v. see de II. 1 …