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abhor

To regard with horror or loathing. abhor. George Orwell was known to abhor the philosophy of communism. corrosive. Eating away gradually, acid-like, bitterly sarcastic. The mistreatment of the poor had a corrosive effect on society. To change in a formal way; to change for the better.

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  1. To regard with horror or loathing abhor George Orwell was known to abhor the philosophy of communism.

  2. corrosive Eating away gradually, acid-like, bitterly sarcastic The mistreatment of the poor had a corrosive effect on society.

  3. To change in a formal way; to change for the better amend Winston’s job was to amend historical documents.

  4. discern To see clearly; to recognize  In Big Brother’s regime, no one was given the right to discern his / her view of individual rights.

  5. To slap or cuff; to strike repeatedly; a slap or a blow buffet The guard buffeted him with blows to the head.

  6. extant Still existing; not exterminated, destroyed, or lost In spite of the purges, the extant Jews found refuge.

  7. Great confusion; disorder chaos It was believed that thoughtcrime in Oceania would result in chaos.

  8. implicate To involve in; to connect with or be related to It is unthinkable that children would implicate their parents in criminal activity!

  9. commodious Roomy; spacious The proles’ quarters were far from commodious.

  10. To bury inter Changing the historical documents was an attempt to inter truth that might threaten the state.

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