Border Patrol agents fired upon by cartel members from the Mexican side
Border Patrol agents fired upon by cartel members from the Mexican side
Border Patrol agents fired upon by cartel members from the Mexican side
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er·rand
[ˈɛrənd]
noun
a short journey undertaken in order to deliver or collect something, especially on someone else's behalf:
"she asked Tim to run an errand for her"
the purpose or object of an errand:
the other guests were already there By the time we arrived,
by the time + CLAUSE – English Grammar Profiler
We didn’t need to buy some small things to live here because by the time we arrived in Pittsburgh,
our stuff such as kitchen goods, bath goods, clothes, and stationery had been shipped to my husband’s friend’s apartment.
ab·hor·rent
[əbˈhɒrənt, əˈbɒrənt]
adjective
inspiring disgust and loathing; repugnant:
"racism was abhorrent to us all"
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adjective
inspiring disgust and loathing; repugnant:
detestable
detested
hateful
hated
loathsome
loathed
despicable
despised
Oposto:
admirable
loved
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Causing or deserving strong dislike or hatred
Abhorrent means causing or deserving strong dislike or hatred1234. It can also mean not agreeable or contrary12. The word is often used to describe something that is repugnant or loathsome24. It can also be used to describe something that is conflicting with common sense2. Racism is an example of something that is abhorrent to a civilized society3.