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1 hatred
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2 I don't know what kindled their hatred of him
English-Dutch dictionary > I don't know what kindled their hatred of him
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3 his letter oozed with hatred
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4 imbued with hatred
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5 regenerate hatred
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6 the main character is actuated by hatred
English-Dutch dictionary > the main character is actuated by hatred
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7 repressed hatred
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8 violent hatred
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9 actuate
v. aandrijven; in werking zetten[ æktsjoe▪eet]♦voorbeelden: -
10 imbue
v. inspireren, sterk beïnvloeden; vervullen, doordringen; ervoor zorgen een gevoel of idee in zich op te nemen; doordringen, doen opnemen[ imbjoe:]♦voorbeelden: -
11 kindle
v. aansteken; branden; ontbranden; ontbrand zijn; gloeien[ kindl]1 ontbranden ⇒ (op)vlammen, vlam vattenII 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉1 ontsteken ⇒ aansteken, doen (op)vlammen, doen (ont)branden2 opwekken ⇒ doen stralen, gloeien♦voorbeelden: -
12 ooze
n. modder, slik (op bodem van rivier); stroompje--------v. bubbelen; sijpelen; uitlekken (van informatie)ooze1[ oe:z] 〈 zelfstandig naamwoord〉1 modder ⇒ slijk, drab————————ooze21 (binnen/door/in)sijpelen ⇒ doordringen, druipen, druppelen♦voorbeelden:1 ooze out of/from • sijpelen/lekken uitooze with • druipen/doortrokken zijn vanhis letter oozed with hatred • zijn brief zat vol hatelijke toespelingenII 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉♦voorbeelden:they ooze self-importance • de verwaandheid druipt van hen af -
13 regenerate
v. weer opwekken, tot nieuw leven brengen, herscheppen, doen herleven, verjongen, regenererenregenerate1[ ridzjennərət] 〈 bijvoeglijk naamwoord〉————————regenerate2[ ridzjennəreet]II 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉1 verbeteren ⇒ bekeren, vernieuwen2 nieuw leven inblazen ⇒ doen herleven/opbloeien♦voorbeelden:
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Hatred — Bandfoto 2008 … Deutsch Wikipedia
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hatred — [n] severe dislike abhorrence, abomination, acrimony, alienation, allergy to*, animosity, animus, antagonism, antipathy, aversion, bitterness, coldness, contempt, detestation, disapproval, disfavor, disgust, displeasure, distaste, enmity, envy,… … New thesaurus
hatred — ► NOUN ▪ intense hate … English terms dictionary
hatred — [hā′trid] n. [ME < hate, hate + red, reden < OE ræden, state, condition] strong dislike or ill will; hate … English World dictionary