অভিশাপ, অভিসম্পাত, অভিশপ্ত বস্তু, দৈব অভিশাপ
(1) A detested person.
(2) A formal ecclesiastical curse accompanied by excommunication.
(3) Something hated.
(4) Denouncement.
(1) America's founders knew that corporate power was anathema to the public interest and the democratic will of the people, so they created a framework to run government like a government.
(2) Given such a declaration, O'Brien might be surprised to find herself quoted in another, more recent interview saying: u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510News stories are anathema to fictionu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb.
(3) Hitherto Macra's aims were strictly educational, social and cultural and involvement in economics, which had been strenuously resisted at all levels, was still an anathema to many.
(4) Being such a private man I think this was anathema to him, to be exposed, you know, publicly in this way.
(5) Racial hatred was anathema to her
(6) Contraception and abortion were, of course, anathema to Mother Teresa.
(7) And the entire concept is anathema to Garbo's Hollywood heirs, most of whom break out in a rash and require vodka injections if they remain unphotographed for longer than 17 minutes.
(8) In the legend, the burden of hierarchical corruption is carried by the anathema hurled by the wives immolating themselves, and it culminates in a fatal robe of honour.
(9) This is anathema to New Labour - a government which is uninterested in history, and which equates the whole notion of tradition with the u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510forces of conservatismu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb holding the country back.
(10) The process of formation and literacy that is taking place within the space and time of the flows, is often located within the logic of corporate organization even though they are literally an anathema to it.
(11) There are many others who are directly or indirectly associated with the process of finding a solution to this problem that serves as an anathema to this unique city.
(12) It's no wonder then, that Paul calls down God's curse, God's anathema , His ban on those behind their potential defection from Christ.
(13) To them, I will only say that regardless of whether it is big or small, supporting evil is anathema to any man who seeks the good, the right and the true.
(14) He shrank from the venerable saint as if to avoid an anathema .
(15) The idea that one would voluntarily inject poison into one's body was anathema to me.
(16) Yet they have been given a daily diet of statements from Democratic leaders that seem intent on not only avoiding a fight but also embracing candidates who would be anathema to the Democratic base.
(17) Such open displays of patriotism are anathema to today's liberal journalists, who see u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510taking sidesu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb as a betrayal of journalistic objectivity.
(18) In spite of many examples of successful reform through the introduction of choice and competition in other countries, these ideas continue to be an anathema to the German electorate.
(19) But that wild idea was quickly shown to reduce commercial and industrial property taxes in Toronto and increase them everywhere else in the province, a result that was anathema to the government.
(20) The idea of counter-cyclical policy was anathema to the Victorians.
an abomination
an outrage
an abhorrence
a disgrace
an evil
a bane
a bugbear
a bu00eate noire
abhorrent
hateful
repugnant
odious
repellent
offensive
benediction
blessing
Love