Sentence example with the word 'denunciatory'

denunciatory

Definition adj. containing warning of punishment

Last update: October 12, 2015


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He was an extremely vigorous controversialist, and his Latin abounds in denunciatory epithets.   [Please select]

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Denunciatory speech especially needs wise regulation.   [Please select]

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At first he reasoned and explained, but as he went on he lost self-control; he became dogmatic, he became denunciatory, he became abusive.   [Please select]

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Senior, who, in 1857, published a reprint of his article on "American Slavery" in the 206th number of the _Edinburgh Review_, reintroducing in his book extreme language denunciatory of slavery that had been cut out by the editor of the _Review_[28].   [Please select]

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On the evening of the day on which this was written there occurred the greatest, most outspoken, and most denunciatory to the aristocracy, of the meetings held to support the cause of the North.   [Please select]

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Corrupted public men who are not bribed often become sternly virtuous and denunciatory with a similar hope.   [Please select]

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Conscious of this, I left the lightning alone, after a last denunciatory shake of the fist, and descended into the busy ways of men to look for work.   [Please select]

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