denunciation|denunciations in English

noun

[de·nun·ci·a·tion || ‚dɪnʌnsɪ'eɪʃn]

condemnation, denouncement

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1. Mass arrests and denunciations continued for months thereafter.

2. Radio stations broadcast these denunciations presented at those assemblies.

3. He ranted out his denunciation.

4. It's all in the denunciation letter.

5. The act of Anathematizing; vigorous denunciation

6. He could be vehement in denunciation.

7. The prosecutor's frenzied denunciation of the accused.

8. To issue ( a denunciation, for example ) thunderously.

9. Khomeinis denunciation was widely reproduced and popular.

10. What does Commination mean? A formal denunciation

11. It is no denunciation, it's a police annunciation.

12. All parties joined in bitter denunciation of the terrorists.

13. Carping: See: critical , criticism , denunciation , diatribe , fractious , petulant , querulous

14. Such denunciations intensified after the death of Pope Damasus in 384 C.E.

15. When necessary, therefore, Jesus was able to pronounce scathing denunciations on Jehovah’s enemies.

16. Antonyms for Benisons include anathemas, curses, execration, imprecations, maledictions, malisons, damnings, damnation, denunciations and cursings

17. They are in danger of denunciation by Madame Defarge.

18. In his speech, he made a fierce denunciation of government policy.

19. He seized the floor for a violent denunciation of our tactics.

20. The denunciation should take effect six months after that notification.

21. On September he wrote a stinging denunciation of his critics.

22. But, once the denunciation is done, what are we gonna burn then?

23. Accusal: See: accusation , blame , charge , complaint , culpability , denunciation , impeachment , incrimination , indictment , information

24. How the Israelites must have been shocked to hear that scathing denunciation!

25. He has been scathing in his denunciation of corrupt and incompetent politicians.