anathematize

/əˈnæθəmətaɪz/
verb
  1. To formally curse or condemn someone or something, especially in a religious or official way.
    • The church leaders voted to anathematize the false teachings.
    • She would anathematize any politician who broke their promises.
    • In ancient times, priests would anathematize those who defiled the temple.
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