Use "international outcry" in a sentence

1. The killing caused an international outcry.

2. The bombing caused an international outcry.

3. 21 The bombing caused an international outcry.

4. After international outcry, the country decided to slowly put an end to this practice.

5. After a domestic and international outcry, the authorities released Bui Thi Minh Hang in April 2012.

6. Mr Fujimori is hoping to sit tight and wait for the national and international outcry to blow over.

7. 9 Will God hear his outcry

8. Mourning, outcry, and pain will be gone.

9. Why the outcry over Mr Haider?

10. His remarks caused an outcry back home.

11. There was outcry at the judge's statement.

12. Cuomo Avoids public amid outcry over harassment allegations

13. And your outcry has filled the land.

14. Clamour definition: loud and persistent outcry from many people synonyms: clamoring, hue and cry, yell, cry, vociferation, Clamouring, shout, outcry, call, clamor

15. Where is the outcry against these men?

16. The new tax provoked a public outcry.

17. Clamoured definition: loud and persistent outcry from many people synonyms: clamoring, hue and cry, yell, cry, vociferation, clamouring, shout, outcry, call

18. The government was afraid of a public outcry.

19. The mother ptarmigan beat about him with great outcry.

20. There was a public outcry about the shooting.

21. Clamouring - loud and persistent outcry from many people; "he ignored the clamor of the crowd" clamoring, clamour, hue and cry, clamor cry, outcry,

22. Pepsi Pulls Controversial Kendall Jenner Ad After Outcry

23. Cuomo Avoids public amid outcry over harassment allegations

24. The outcry was, to a certain extent, factitious.

25. A public outcry secured her release from detention.

26. 3 There is the sound of an outcry from Hor·o·naʹim,+

27. 18 A public outcry secured her release from detention.

28. Following a public outcry this experiment was not repeated.

29. This leads to the second issue of open outcry.

30. The proposed changes caused an angry outcry from residents.

31. There was a public outcry when the scandal broke.

32. The decision prompted an outcry among prominent US campaigners.

33. 2 A public outcry secured her release from detention.

34. The public outcry against the executions made little difference.

35. Trading is by open outcry on the exchange floor.

36. Clamouring: 1 n loud and persistent outcry from many people Synonyms: clamor , clamoring , clamour , hue and cry Type of: call , cry , outcry , shout , vociferation , yell …

37. Clamorous definition is - marked by confused din or outcry : tumultuous

38. The prospect of increased prices has already provoked an outcry.

39. An increase in taxes produced an outcry from the voters.

40. 34 “‘There is an outcry from Heshʹbon+ clear to E·le·aʹleh.

41. 8 For the outcry echoes throughout the territory of Moʹab.

42. Clamoring: 1 n loud and persistent outcry from many people Synonyms: clamor , clamour , Clamouring , hue and cry Type of: call , cry , outcry , shout , vociferation , yell …

43. Pork set up an outcry which she found infuriating. Sentencedict.com

44. The closure of the local hospital has caused a huge public outcry .

45. That case sparked a nationwide outcry about racial profiling and police brutality.

46. Kom-plan'-ing (tsewachah, "cry," "outcry," siach, "meditation," "complaint"): tsewachah is translated "Complaining" (Psalm 144:14, the Revised Version (British and American)) "outcry," "no Complaining (outcry) in our streets," i.e

47. There was a massive public outcry against the harsh prison sentence.

48. The government hushed the affair up to avoid a public outcry.

49. 5 synonyms for Call out: cry out, exclaim, outcry, shout, cry

50. And when I suggested this publicly, it created an outcry again.

51. Clamor definition: a loud outcry ; uproar Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

52. There is sure to be a massive outcry against the proposals.

53. So all these things have aroused a huge outcry from the Internet.

54. There was a public outcry about the building of a new airport.

55. 15 The culling of seal cubs has led to an outcry from environmental groups.

56. But he's getting good press, not the public outcry we had hoped for.

57. The decision caused a huge public outcry and a national debate on euthanasia.

58. Clamor (noun) A great outcry or vociferation; loud and continued shouting or exclamation

59. As the Babylonians attacked Jerusalem, an outcry would come from the Fish Gate.

60. May he hear an outcry in the morning and the sound of alarm at midday.

61. 10 The release from prison of two of the terrorists has provoked a public outcry.

62. 29 The trader gives his orders by open outcry and officially sanctioned hand signals.

63. QUETTA, Pakistan (Reuters) – For years, human rights groups had hoped that Western governments might lead an international outcry over a little-known epidemic of abductions, torture and murder in the Pakistani province of Baluchistan.They were disappointed

64. It is so with this iniquitous boy literature and the sudden outcry against it.

65. Clamor (noun) A continued public expression, often of dissatisfaction or discontent; a popular outcry

66. The release from prison of two of the terrorists has provoked a public outcry.

67. Clamor means an uproar, a loud outcry or sustained noise.Clamor may also be used as an intransitive verb or transitive verb, meaning to make or bring about a loud outcry or a sustained noise

68. Amid the outcry, many conservative leaders are seeking a return to prewar emphasis on moral education.

69. “Death will be no more, neither will mourning nor outcry nor pain be anymore.”

70. The LME is the last exchange in Europe where open-outcry trading takes place.

71. What president caused public outcry when he picked up his beagle puppies by the ears?

72. ( tr ) to move, influence, or force by outcry: the people Clamoured him out of office .

73. Book Coauthored by retired pope causes outcry among polarized Catholic leaders National and World News

74. 25 synonyms for Clamour: yell, shout, scream, howl, bawl, noise, shouting, racket, outcry, din, uproar

75. Amid the outcry, many conservative leads are seeking a return to prewar emphasis on moral education.

76. Suddenly, the loyalist outcry over the arrests in the Rathcoole district was the government's best friend.

77. Long after the outcry had ended, the comment continued to have an effect on U.S. politics.

78. Captain Piltchard and Captain Wren were both too timid to raise any outcry against Captin Black.

79. Clamant definition: conspicuously and offensively loud; given to vehement outcry synonyms: strident, noisy, vociferous, blatant, clamorous antonyms: quiet

80. 11 About the time this outcry was gathering momentum,(www.Sentencedict.com) a curve ball landed like a left hook.