Yes but it has always been the way of mammon (the world system) since mankind, assuming to be his own lord, began deciding what was good and evil for himself (Genesis 3). The solution is hidden here (John 3:3-8; Acts 2:38; Romans 6:23)
Abhors is a verb to describe someone's opinion about something. In this case, abhors is hates. For example: She abhors kittens.
I abhor dishonest people.
To abhor something means to dislike it intensely.
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If someone can't stand something, that person hates or abhors it. The opposite would be adores, loves, or the like.
If someone can't stand something, that person hates or abhors it. The opposite would be adores, loves, or the like.
Yes he will. A narsissist will never change. If he is a somantic narsissist he will cheat on her too. He abhors intimacy and looks at woman as mere objects. When he gets bored with her he will dump her for the next conquest.
Something that is the opposite of geometric and that is three-dimensional in nature defines an organic object. An organic object lacks regularity and symmetry since nature abhors a straight line. It manifests the three dimensions of depth, height and width.
An ore has tremendous energy put in it to extract it and convert it to metal. Nature abhors energy and always tries to minimize energy. The metal will thus always have the tendency to corrode to get back to the way it is found in nature -its ore.
Abhor mean to regard with disgust or hatred. It meant the same thing to Shakespeare, who was of course writing in the same language. E.g. in Twelfth Night, Maria says, "he will come to her in yellow stockings, and 'tis a colour she abhors, and cross-gartered, a fashion she detests"
Sorry to tell you there is no such word as hoherence in the English Dictionary. There is a word of abhor and abhorrence. Abhor means to detest or loathe or hate. Here is an example: Jason abhors seeing someone get sick. He almost get sick himself. Now abhorrence is the feeling about abhorring something. It is feeling of extreme repugnance or aversion or utter loathing or an abomination. Or it is a noun of the hate. Here is a sample sentence: The abhorrence God feels when he encounters sin is so intense he has to turn his back to the sin unless someone is in need of his help. Then he has to tolerate the sinful happening in order to help the victim of the sin. He helped Sally when she was being raped but it is only His love that helps him overcome that abhorrence so he can help her be freed or saved from the rapist. He loves the rapist but abhors his sin.
Elie Wiesel, a Holocaust survivor and human rights activist, abhors violence due to his personal experiences during World War II. He advocates for peace, tolerance, and understanding as a way to prevent future conflicts. Wiesel believes that violence only perpetuates suffering and should be avoided at all costs.