imprecatory

/ɪmˈprɛkəˌtɔri/
adjective
  1. Expressing or containing a curse; relating to the act of calling down evil.
    • The psalm contains imprecatory verses asking for divine justice against enemies.
    • Scholars debate the meaning of imprecatory language in religious texts.
    • His imprecatory speech was filled with anger and bitterness.
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