a·nath·e·ma·tize
(-nth-m-tz)
tr.v. a·nath·e·ma·tized,
a·nath·e·ma·tiz·ing, a·nath·e·ma·tiz·es
To proclaim an anathema on; curse.
[Late Latin anathematzre, from Greek
anathematizein, from anathema, anathemat-,
anathema; see anathema.]
a·nathe·ma·ti·zation (-t-zshn)
n.
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Cross Sister Jen, and she mightanathematize you, but love her and she will bless you as she has me. (and to be honest, she's really pretty forgiving, but that didn't work in the sentence.)
Cross Sister Jen, and she mightanathematize you, but love her and she will bless you as she has me. (and to be honest, she's really pretty forgiving, but that didn't work in the sentence.)
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