Definition of «general aversion»

The phrase "general aversion" means to have a dislike or a strong feeling of not wanting something in a general or overall sense.

Sentences with «general aversion»

  • «We do just have a general aversion to anybody that's providing frozen beef to their customers, so you never know,» says Kane. (adage.com)
  • My general aversion to the doctrine of predestination / limited atonement has unfortunately ruled out some good Presbyterian churches, and our shared skepticism regarding the prosperity gospel / signs and wonders have kept most Pentecostal churches off the list. (rachelheldevans.com)
  • Now, I have a general aversion to slapping down a bunch of verses and using them to make a point, but I really see care for the poor, on a national level, as an important and prevalent theme throughout the Bible. (rachelheldevans.com)
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