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Silak12 Posted 14 years ago
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hate or being hated?

HI! everyone.Could you tell me what does "hatred" imply here?
John has crossed the limits of hatred.
Question-:Has John crossed the limits of hating someone? Or has he crossed the limits of being hated?
Thanks!
  

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silak12 HI! Question-:Has John crossed the limits of hating someone? Thanks!

  • silak12 HI!
  • Question-:Has John crossed the limits of hating someone?
  • Thanks!
  • It is difficult to interpret without context.
  • I would guess that John is not only hating something (or someone) but he is in a state of blind rage.
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silak12HI! everyone.Could you tell me what does "hatred" imply here?John has crossed the limits of hatred.Question-:Has John crossed the limits of hating someone? Or has he crossed the limits of being hated?Thanks!
It is difficult to interpret without context.
I would guess that John is not only hating something (or someone) but he is in a state of blind r
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silak12Has John crossed the limits of hating someone? Or has he crossed the limits of being hated?
If it's one of those, it's almost certainly the first.

CJ

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