Synonym: condemn, excoriate, objurgate, reprobate. Similar words: decrepit, decrease, cry, cry out, cry for, outcry, a far cry, crystal. Meaning: [dɪ'kraɪ] v. express strong disapproval of.
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1 He is impatient with those who decry the scheme.
2 Others may decry competitions for their tendency to emphasize technique over artistry, conformity over originality.
3 Critics who decry regulatory costs are dismissed as deluded apologists for corporate rapacity.
4 Why Decry the Wealth Gap?
5 On ,(www.Sentencedict.com) no need to decry your industry!
6 Many people decry flogging ( or caning ).
7 Abuse experts also decry the argument that a man's obsessive love can drive himall control.
8 Militants in Congress decry China's unbalanced and, they say , unfair trade with America.
9 Many Japanese, weary of a growing income gap, decry the deregulatory policies of recent years.
10 Voters may decry the party - line voting on the stimulus bill.
11 And baseball will certainly have more critics ready to decry well-heeled owners buying pennants.
12 Prof Wilkinson points out that the international community might not decry unilateralist intervention provided that it approves of the outcome.
13 In organizations with scarce resources political activity is inevitable and only the naive decry it.
14 Those who defend this robust interventionism and those who decry its effects are vying to shape the nation's take on the events of the past 16 months.
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