Synonym: accuse, blame, censure, charge, condemn, damn, indict, reproach. Similar words: announce, announced, pronounce, announcement, bounce, enough, noumenon, larcenous. Meaning: [dɪ'naʊns] v. 1. speak out against 2. to accuse or condemn or openly or formally or brand as disgraceful 3. announce the termination of, as of treaties 4. give away information about somebody.
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31) They denounce deficit spending, declaring that you can’t solve debt problems with more debt.
32) I will denounce him!
33) Obama has been more cautious about how he deploys the military, but his caution has prompted his would-be Republican challengers to denounce him for flaccidity in standing up for American values.
34) Republicans, after all, still denounce research into which medical procedures are effective and which are not as a dastardly plot to deprive Americans of their freedom to choose.
35) The heavy police presence is keeping order as a selection of speakers take the stage to denounce the role of Islam in the West.
36) The tone differs from place to place — listening to a German official denounce deficits, my wife whispered, "We'll all be handed whips as we leave, so we can flagellate ourselves."
37) Of course, countries not invited to the table will denounce this approach as undemocratic and exclusionary.
38) Last week, hundreds of people demonstrated in Tunis and the southern city of Sousse to denounce the rise of Islamism.
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39) The country referred to in subparagraph (a) and the Organization shall each have the right to denounce the obligation to grant advances, by written notification.
40) It is highly unusual for an official of Mr. Zhang's standing to convene a news conference on short notice and denounce the American government in such blunt terms.
41) If you don't denounce that ad, I'm going to have to do it myself.
42) He had thought to denounce or even assault this man.
43) Both sides were raising the rhetoric on the day South Korea launched big land and sea military exercises, prompting North Kor ea to denounce its richer neighbour as a warmonger.
44) I'm speaking to denounce the detrimental role of misleading advertisements and commercials.
45) The letter called for trade union freedom and civil rights, but did not openly denounce the regime.
46) Within days of his death those same people were falling over themselves to denounce him.
47) Social media users who denounce drug cartel activities along the Mexican border received a brutal warning this week: Two mangled bodies hanging like cuts of meat from a pedestrian bridge.
48) What is it and why does Eug è ne hesitate to denounce it?
49) S. and the West want to keep China down, now have their own megaphones to denounce any Chinese official who compromises too much as "pro-American" or "a traitor.
50) His rivals would denounce him as a bad example for the youth.
51) His neighbour denounce him as a wastrel who had dissipated his inheritance.
52) I'd be first in line to denounce them as squalid influence peddlers, shamelessly meddlesome, shiveringly undemocratic tricksters.
53) According to Pew, 38 percent of Americans now denounce childlessness as bad for society.
More similar words: announce, announced, pronounce, announcement, bounce, enough, noumenon, larcenous, indigenous, denote, denotation, pronoun, council, uncertain, uncertainty, incidence, evidence, credence, decadence, residence, impudence, confidence, coincidence, phenomenon, independence, declaration of independence, round and round, venom, enormous, venomous.