heinousness 的定义
- hateful; odious; abominable; totally reprehensible: a heinous offense.
heinousness 近义词
enormity
heinousness 的近义词 14 个
- atrociousness
- atrocity
- bigness
- bulk
- enormousness
- greatness
- immensity
- magnitude
- massiveness
- size
- vastness
- hugeness
- monstrousness
- tremendousness
heinousness 的反义词 4 个
更多heinousness例句
- France and Germany’s legal codes permit a form of universal jurisdiction, which allows their national courts to prosecute individuals accused of heinous offenses committed in any county.
- Those Republicans who defended him and his heinous acts will find history holds them to account.
- Doctors, the FBI and local law enforcement are all called in to not only try to solve a medical mystery, but also a heinous crime.
- This is a heinous and violent assault on the heart of our democracy.
- Environmental criminals, authoritarian regimes, tax evaders and financial criminals, drug traffickers, wildlife poachers, and gun runners—all those responsible for the most heinous crimes have turned to anonymous shell companies.
- “Today, we are before a heinous crime the likes of which are unprecedented in our safe country,” he said.
- How was he and the brothers Bridgman found guilty, without any physical evidence tying them to this heinous crime?
- The Israeli response to the heinous crimes committed by Palestinians often seems overkill.
- Purists sometimes seem to think that disregarding rules about prepositions is as heinous as torturing children.
- Every year—maybe every month—America is disgraced with an especially heinous lawsuit.
- He was thrashed at school before the Jews and the hubshi, for the heinous crime of bringing home false reports of progress.
- It was not a heinous sin, nor would it affect his moral character.
- Next she was heard discussing and excusing the most heinous crimes of which human nature can be guilty.
- Still more heinous was the verdict based upon evidence which, if enough in quantity, was manifestly worthless in quality.
- All three were asked if their offences were not heinous, and if they had not been justly tried and lawfully condemned.