1. abhorring - Noun
2. abhorring - Verb
Derived from abhor
of Abhor
Detestation.
Object of abhorrence.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAbhorring sentimentality, he rejected the politics and poetics of cultural identity that held sway in Latin America for so long." Source: Internet
Abhorring dogma and religious mysticism, Rational Dissenters emphasised the rational analysis of the natural world and the Bible. Source: Internet
Clay 1981, p. 132. Abhorring the visible brushstroke, Ingres made no recourse to the shifting effects of colour and light on which the Romantic school depended; he preferred local colours only faintly modelled in light by half tones. Source: Internet