Anathema in a sentence as a noun

In American culture, not being connected to pop culture is anathema.

"Formal" credentials are to me not outright anathema, but definitely a caution.

Weird in the sense that they tend to 'force' a user support infrastructure which has historically been anathema to Google product deployment.

It's anathema to any kind of sense of community and continuity of identity.

Many were declared anathema for refusing this and other paradoxical doctrines.

This kind of arbitrarily selective prior restraint is considered an anathema to a free society in every other context and should be here.

This degree of liberty was - quite literally - anathema to an institution that claimed something approaching a property right in the laity's souls.

That's not anathema to producing software.\bWith clear conflict of interest statements and an editorial checking process for paid editors, there's a way to do it without it being sleazy or shilling.

And let's not even talk about portability, which is anathema: to each his own Cathedral and his own Faith, touch ye not any unbelievers!So yeah, making mistakes and keeping around the cruft is something every long-running IT project can experience.

Anathema definitions

noun

a detested person; "he is an anathema to me"

noun

a formal ecclesiastical curse accompanied by excommunication