anathemize

[uh-nath-uh-mahyz]

anathemize Definition

to curse or denounce vehemently; to excommunicate.

Using anathemize: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "anathemize" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The church anathemized the heretic.

  • Example

    He was anathemized by his former colleagues for his controversial views.

  • Example

    The politician was anathemized by the media for his corrupt practices.

anathemize Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for anathemize

Phrases with anathemize

  • a biblical phrase used as a curse or imprecation

    Example

    He invoked the anathema maranatha on his enemies.

  • a Latin phrase meaning 'let him be accursed'

    Example

    The bishop pronounced anathema sit on the heretic.

  • something or someone that is strongly disliked or disapproved of

    Example

    For many people, the idea of eating insects is anathema to them.

Origins of anathemize

from Greek 'anathematizein', meaning 'to devote to evil'

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Summary: anathemize in Brief

'Anathemize' [uh-nath-uh-mahyz] is a verb that means to curse or denounce vehemently, often with religious connotations. It can also mean to excommunicate someone from a community. Examples of its usage include 'The church anathemized the heretic' and 'The politician was anathemized by the media for his corrupt practices.' Phrases like 'anathema maranatha' and 'anathema sit' are biblical curses, while 'anathema to' refers to something or someone that is strongly disliked or disapproved of.