abominated
v. C1 Advanced UK //ɐbˈɒmɪnˌeɪtɪd// abom·i·nat·ed
v. to hate something very strongly and think it is evil or wrong.
v. to regard with intense hatred or extreme dislike; to consider something as wicked or morally unacceptable.
The villagers abominated the new factory.
Many historians abominated the way the treaty was signed, calling it a betrayal of the original peace.
The philosopher argued that while some customs are merely outdated, others are so deeply abominated by the moral conscience of the age that they must be abolished immediately.