"Inexecrable" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Inexecrable" Meaning

Inexecrable refers to something that is extremely reprehensible, detestable, or worthy of strong condemnation. It can describe an act, a person, or a situation that is deeply morally wrong, reprehensible, or deserving of intense criticism or abhorrence.

"Inexecrable" Examples

Inexecrable


Inexecrable is an adjective that means being worthy of the utmost hatred, detestation, or abhorrence.

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The dictator's inexecrable crimes against humanity led to his downfall and international condemnation.

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The politician's inexecrable remarks sparked outrage and calls for her resignation.

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The company's inexecrable business practices led to a class-action lawsuit and a criminal investigation.

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The novel's inexecrable protagonist left readers feeling uneasy and disturbed by the end of the book.

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The artist's inexecrable use of her talent led to her music becoming a staggering commercial success.

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