verb
- to curse or condemn solemnly, especially in a religious context
- to strongly disapprove of or reject something
Usage: formal; religious
Usage: formal
Examples
- The church decided to anathematize the heretical teachings.
- Religious leaders anathematized those who opposed the doctrine.
- The council anathematized the controversial practices.
- Critics anathematized the new policy as harmful to society.
- The bishop threatened to anathematize anyone who supported the rebellion.
- Scholars anathematized the theory as fundamentally flawed.