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denounce English

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What does denounce mean?

denounce

speak out against He denounced the Nazis (= stigmatize, stigmatise, brand) 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 announce the termination of, as of treaties (= tell on, give away) give away information about somebody He told on his classmate who had cheated on the exam

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Conjugation denounce conjugation

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denounce · verb

Examples denounce examples

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Simple sentences

We all denounce cheating on tests.

Movie subtitles

I will not denounce you.
And I denounce them to the conscience of honest men.
No public man whom Kane himself did not support or denounce.
Often support, then denounce.
If you refuse to help me now, I will denounce you as a traitor.
Denounce me, then.
I've racked my brain, and I can't think of anything to denounce.
It's always safe to denounce the rich.
As his guards dream, you shall slay the Great Lord, and denounce Noriyasu as the murderer to his own men.
A town crier doesn't denounce, and I hate jerks.
D'you want to ruin me for good? But, rather than going to prison because of you, I'll denounce you!
Women should only raise the children. The denounce is valid only if it's made by a stranger, not by a relative.
Nothing at all but still you had to go ahead and denounce us.
No, your intention was to denounce, but you end up supporting it like an accomplice.
Miss Novotny, consider what possible benefit. it could do your father, for whom I have the deepest admiration. if you denounce me.
Is there anyone you can denounce?
Do you want to denounce someone?
I will denounce Anne, do you hear me!
Did she. denounce another?
I denounce her as a witch.
This doctor should disappear, before he can denounce us.
You thought your silence would disturb us and that we would denounce you on disembarking!
He'd denounce us. The doctor!
And denounce it to the world.
I've come to denounce the man I've loved for 2O years.
Denounce me then.
And don't make that face or I'll be sorry I didn't denounce her.
I'll denounce the real culprit.
No, your intention was to denounce, but you end up supporting it like an accomplice. See?
Because I know you won't denounce me, that you love gangsters.
Thus, we want to denounce the perpetrator of a monstruous crime.
Maybe you want to denounce me.

News and current affairs

The Gulf countries, which have no citizens working in Libya, were the first to denounce Qaddafi.
Yet analogies with the Third Reich, although highly effective as a way to denounce people with whose views one disagrees, are usually false.
Europeans have a traditional tendency to denounce American military adventurism while relying on the US as their protector.
NEW YORK - Israel's current government and its supporters in the West are quick to denounce criticism of Israeli policies as anti-Semitism.
From the beginning, its first actions were to denounce or opt out of a number of multi-lateral engagements, such as the Kyoto protocol on climate change.
In Britain, where the idea of European federalism has never been popular, it was predictable that the Euro-sceptic newspaper The Times would denounce Mr Fischer's ideas.
Indeed, while Lopez Obrador continues to denounce the outcome and has threatened to make Mexico ungovernable, Mexico's growing middle class has taken the political conflict in stride.
The Sakharov Museum exhibition was subjected to a vituperative media campaign, and the matter was almost immediately taken up in the Duma, where nationalist deputies vied with each other to denounce the artists and laud the vandals.
Not only did China denounce the referendum as provocative, but so did the US President George W. Bush.
Likewise, in Muslim countries, it is not unusual for engineering professors to denounce Darwin as a fraud, and many well-known doctors argue that modern technological and scientific developments are prefigured in the Koran.
Gorbachev's choice to combine socialism and democracy was not all wrong, though many now denounce it as such.
Then everyone will denounce this honest politician for having wrecked internationalism.
Politicians from political parties out of power denounce the deficits and debt as a horrific legacy for our children and an insurmountable burden on the economy.
Historians, Democrats, and other Bush critics were quick to denounce his speech, particularly his reference to Vietnam, as self-serving, dishonest, and inaccurate.
And Poland's new European affairs minister, Konrad Szymanski, did not wait 24 hours after the Paris attacks before using them to denounce Europe's flaws.
They don't know whether to love them or hate them, support them or denounce them, foster a close relationship or remain distant neighbors.
Leaders of the religious parties rushed to denounce Mohammad's views.
PAD ringleaders now denounce all politicians as corrupt and extol the virtue of the monarchy.
Philosophers, notably Herbert Marcuse, denounce the venality of this way of life.
In 2003, the international community tried to persuade Karimov to publicly denounce torture before an annual meeting of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD).
He used his appearances on television to denounce his enemies and mobilize citizens, particularly poor ones, to support his revolution.

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