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denouncer

/dih-nouns/US // dɪˈnaʊns //UK // (dɪˈnaʊns) //

告发者,谴责者,揭发者,告发人

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v.有主动词 verb
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    de·nounced, de·nounc·ing.

    • : to condemn or censure openly or publicly: to denounce a politician as morally corrupt.
    • : to make a formal accusation against, as to the police or in a court.
    • : to give formal notice of the termination or denial of.
    • : Archaic. to announce or proclaim, especially as something evil or calamitous.
    • : Obsolete. to portend.

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Examples

  • She subsequently apologized and voted for a Democratic resolution denouncing hatred, though Pelosi and other leaders did not heed GOP calls to remove her from the House Foreign Affairs Committee.

  • Distancing himself from McCarthy’s approach, McConnell took the unusual step this week of publicly denouncing the “loony lies and conspiracy theories” of people such as Greene, whom he compared to a “cancer” in the party.

  • Then Georgia Republicans sent a QAnon supporter to Congress, which prompted McCarthy to falsely claim Marjorie Taylor Greene had denounced it herself.

  • And, in similar fashion, the elites being challenged were caught off guard by the suddenness and intensity and responded by denouncing those forces as misguided, misled and destructive.

  • In recent days former allies, including his political mentors and major donors, have denounced him.

  • Did he denounce the involvement of organized crime in the abduction and disappearance of 43 students in the nearby city of Iguala?

  • I stood with a tape recorder, listening to men denounce the liberal media controlled by Jews.

  • Today, former TNR writers and the rest of the media establishment are racing to denounce Hughes.

  • In the hours before his arrest, Choudary took to Twitter to denounce airstrikes against ISIS.

  • Another faction says why should we denounce people who we have zero connection with?

  • On one occasion he took the liberty, while preaching, to denounce a rich man in the community, recently deceased.

  • The philosophic Determinist would denounce the offender's conduct, but would not denounce the offender.

  • Many denounce the system of morning calls as silly, frivolous, and a waste of time.

  • He could not denounce her without proclaiming his own shame, and the clever woman traded on that.

  • Not exactly, except that I heard my stepfather denounce the doctor as an infernal cur and blackguard.