denunciation
IPA: dɪnʌnsiˈeɪʃʌn
noun
- Proclamation; announcement; a publishing.
- The act of denouncing; an accusation made in public
- An open declaration of personal fault.
- That by which anything is denounced; threat of evil; public menace or accusation; arraignment.
- The announcement of termination (of a treaty).
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Examples of "denunciation" in Sentences
- Reverend Wright's silence after the 'denunciation' is deafening!
- The a singular impression in Act One who has a tiny force of denunciation is a cynic Apemantus.
- The term denunciation is also applied to matters connected with the Sacrament of Matrimony (see BANNS).
- He seems to think that strident moral denunciation is the only acceptable position to take on anything relating to Nazism.
- That mysterious chest, to which you tell me so terrible a denunciation is annexed, shall be preserved sacred as the relics of St.Fillan.
- “Those sons of monkeys, enemies of God and killers of prophets,” he declared, his voice rising in denunciation of Jews, “are killing our brothers and sisters in Palestine.”
- The priest realized the crucial moment, felt his power tottering, opened his mouth in denunciation, but fled backward before the truculent advance, upraised fist, and flashing eyes, of Mackenzie.
- But to dare to ask the question brought certain denunciation from the neo-conservative political power grid: Only a traitorous, subversive, unpatriotic, flag-burning, communist America-hater would question the virtue of a U.S. military venture.
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