Sentence example with the word 'denunciation'

denunciation

accusal, ban, censure, damnation, evil eye, guilty verdict, imputation, laying of charges, prosecution, suit, veiled accusation

Definition n. a public act of denouncing

Last update: October 15, 2015


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About 30 leading Chinese liberals, many of them very well-known public figures, wrote a vigorous denunciation of this statement.   [noun]

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He also suggested that denunciation of war had not been the totality of the Bolshevik program.   [noun]

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However, mere denunciation will not solve this great problem.   [noun]

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"If there be a threat implied in that denunciation," replied Burley, coldly and haughtily, "it had better have been spared."   [noun]

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It was precisely at this moment that I forwarded my denunciation to the Prefecture in Paris.   [noun]

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Edmund Burke--From an old print The second period is one of denunciation rather than of prophecy.   [noun]

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It began with a denunciation of the Little Englander.   [Please select]

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That she had spoken to him as her deepest heart abhorred only increased her agitated denunciation.   [Please select]

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