Sentences Generator
And
Your saved sentences

No sentences have been saved yet

9 Sentences With "repugnantly"

How to use repugnantly in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "repugnantly" and check conjugation/comparative form for "repugnantly". Mastering all the usages of "repugnantly" from sentence examples published by news publications.

"Real" or not, "Cannibal Holocaust" was so repugnantly violent as to get itself banned in countries around the world.
On May 23, New York's Shakespeare in the Park purportedly sought to spice up an otherwise bland production by repugnantly acting out the stabbing death of President Trump.
This departure from established norms has manifested itself in how our leaders treat law enforcement investigations and how our leaders have used law enforcement officers to repugnantly treat outsiders.
It is "woke" to despise and prosecute whites who act out on their frustration with being called racists by becoming racists themselves and propagating hate crimes against minorities, as has been repugnantly common since Trump's election.
Maybe the most sinister thing about Wahlberg's role in American culture then, is that his life itself is such an appealing fantasy: after all, what's more American than knowing your repugnantly racist past won't hold you back from further success?
However, because the repugnantly conservative and now deceased Justice Antonin Scalia will not be involved in this case, the court is now evenly divided between justices appointed by Democrats and those appointed by Republicans, although Justice Anthony Kennedy occasionally swings liberal.
He argued that Africans du jour had yet to achieve sufficient critical-to-success intellectual, healthcare, and socioeconomic resources and infrastructure for a comprehensive wholesome liberation—Africanized self-governance. During his epidemiological research and fight against disease epidemics, in the rustic and urbanite regions across East and Central Africa, he’d come face-to-face with the abominable high rates of poverty among the native populations those regions, the economic hardship that was a consequence of the repugnantly undue health care and hygienic woes which most aboriginals endured.Oriedo, BV "Bully". Unpublished Personal Memoirs and Letters of Blasio Vincent Oriedo 1954 - January 1966.
Washington instructed Lear to find buyers for his land in western Virginia, explaining in a private coda that he was doing so "to liberate a certain species of property which I possess, very repugnantly to my own feelings". The plan, along with others Washington considered in 1795 and 1796, could not be realized because of his failure to find buyers for his land, his reluctance to break up slave families and the refusal of the Custis heirs to help prevent such separations by freeing their dower slaves at the same time. On July 9, 1799, Washington finished making his last will; the longest provision concerned slavery. All his slaves were to be freed after the death of his wife Martha.
However, he considered the best example of an occupation that never suited society well to be the speculator and the stock-jobber (stock broker): "The object of those employed in these occupations, is not to produce any of the necessaries and comforts of life. Different persons may have other opinions of the moral character of these occupations, but all must agree that they are useless, and unproductive to the community." He then finished the chapter by stating the duties of man and government: each man must endeavor to foster the longevity of civilization, and no man has the warranted right to be a mindless being, by using his time repugnantly or by engaging in uncongenial pursuit. For him, government is an imperative and a paramount concern to stifle all occupations that are grotesque and a blight to mankind and, as much as possible, not to facilitate them.

No results under this filter, show 9 sentences.

Copyright © 2024 RandomSentenceGen.com All rights reserved.