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[ UK /dɪnˈa‍ʊns/ ]
[ US /dɪˈnaʊns/ ]
VERB
  1. announce the termination of, as of treaties
  2. speak out against
    He denounced the Nazis
  3. to accuse or condemn or openly or formally or brand as disgraceful
    He denounced the government action
    She was stigmatized by society because she had a child out of wedlock
  4. give away information about somebody
    He told on his classmate who had cheated on the exam

How To Use denounce In A Sentence

  • So the cost of the strikes, politically, is denouncement from a Pakistani government that can’t tolerate a public acknowledgment of its complicity. Talking Reckless | ATTACKERMAN
  • - Pakistani relationship over the drones has only gotten stronger, even if the price of quiet cooperation is public denouncement from the Pakistani government. Whinging And Whining | ATTACKERMAN
  • It's the walkback scheme, where he lets these outside groups walk out these slurs/smears against Barack Obama, and then those slurs/smears are walked back with a 'denouncement' from McCain, but once they've been walked out and back, they still leave that behind in the public discourse. Swift Boat Vet Operative Vows To "Attack Obama Viciously"
  • Across the street, protesters denounced what they called a fraudulent vote and urged a boycott. Undefined
  • Later, he would denounce the war as inutile.
  • The attorney for one of the accused denounced what he calls cowardly and anonymous leakers at the Pentagon. CNN Transcript Jun 5, 2006
  • Labor Party leaders have denounced the talk as an attempt by the right to escape indirect blame for the assassination.
  • She was denounced in media outlets close to the government as a "negationist" of the genocide. BBC News | News Front Page | World Edition
  • The later patriarchal cultures denounced them as immoral and wanton.
  • In private, feel free to vent your spleen, cry, denounce the other party as a loathsome cad.
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