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Synonyms for denounce

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Synonyms for denounce

to feel or express strong disapproval of

to make an accusation against

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Synonyms for denounce

to accuse or condemn or openly or formally or brand as disgraceful

announce the termination of, as of treaties

Related Words

give away information about somebody

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Bidai-wi incited wide official and media denouncements, tens of newspapers stopped publication last Sunday and tens of media personalities took part in a symbolic funeral in Baghdad.
Why isn't the Director of Public Prosecutions issuing thundering denouncements of the real thieves leaching the country dry?
The chorus of denouncements has, at times, been deafening, and it's only getting louder.
The denouncements, which came more than 48 hours after the slayings were reported, are seen as an attempt by the PA to control the damage its political position has suffered following the heinous crime.
"In political terms, the visit has no value and Palestinians no more need hollow condemnations and empty denouncements," he said in a phone interview.The biggest surprise during Mousa's visit, was a protest by the members of Al Daya and Kamouni families who lost more than 70 of their relatives in the Israeli war on Gaza.
I hear her whispered sly denouncements, muffled in the frailty of teacups and other vessels that she spills over.
The politicized laughs range from an alleged glimpse into Stephen's childhood and family life (if his children don't listen to him they risk being deported), to his thunderous denouncements of America's pop culture ills (baby carrots are trying to turn him gay), to his views of other demographics (children are to be feared because they're here to replace us, and old people aren't dying fast enough).
Despite efforts by both companies to reduce the discriminatory potential of the hotlines, the CNIL determined that the hotlines "could result in an organized system of workplace denouncements."
Demonstrations were staged, denouncements were sent via e-mail and snail mail, and patrons fired off threats to withdraw their subscriptions.
They'll read his denouncements of their supposed Rolex culture and question why he needed an extra four months wages so badly it meant hanging many of his team-mates out to dry.
Nothing is accomplished by her "eye for an eye" denouncements in response to those she suggests have betrayed her.