Anathematising

/əˈnæθəmətaɪzɪŋ/ verb

The act of formally cursing, condemning, or excommunicating someone, especially in a religious context; expressing intense disapproval or rejection.

From 'anathematise' (British spelling; American 'anathematize'), derived from Greek 'anathema' (something devoted to evil, a curse). The term has been used since medieval times in religious and legal contexts.

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