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  • You could say abhorrent to someone. Like

    “It is abhorrent to me that conservatives are such rubes and, realizing this, they say ‘hurr durr not who I voted for’ when it literally is.”

    That is gramatically correct and means “I find it abhorrent”. You could say “… abhorrent to [anyone]” as long as the person you’re referrencing has the capacity to find that thing abhorrent.

    You couldn’t say “this woman’s brain is abhorrent to her skull”, though, as one’s skull can’t have opinions - even if hers metaphorically seems to be rejecting her brain.