denunciation 的定义
- an act or instance of denouncing; public censure or condemnation.
- an accusation of crime before a public prosecutor or tribunal.
- notice of the termination or the renouncement of an international agreement or part thereof.
- Archaic. warning of impending evil; threat.
denunciation 近义词
condemnation, criticism
更多denunciation例句
- A few months later, after wide-scale denunciation of what an open letter from Google employees called the company’s “unprecedented research censorship,” it fired Gebru’s coauthor and co-lead Margaret Mitchell as well.
- The wild dancing and devotion to pleasure were one way Parisians tried to put behind them the ever-present fear of denunciation and death and the constant spectacle of headless corpses that had dominated daily life for nearly a year.
- The episode was another moment for denunciations from free-press advocates.
- This pronounced denunciation of the government’s failure to prosecute those responsible for the 2008 financial crisis, combined with his refusal to rubber-stamp the settlement, made Rakoff a media darling.
- He cast his ballot at an early voting site and at a news conference afterward issued the first of multiple denunciations of any giant spending bill.
- Homage to soccer, celebration of its lights, denunciation of its shadows.
- These responses may anger those who feel the only proper response in this situation is the denunciation of Dorner.
- The activists recanted their denunciation of Kashua on its website, but Kashua said few Palestinian papers printed a correction.
- Speaking at the Hay Festival, Franzen launched into a denunciation of electronic books.
- He deserves credit for the strength of his denunciation, but his refusal was predictable.
- Louis stood immoveable, with his eyes on the ground, while Wharton vehemently uttered this denunciation.
- A threatening denunciation was in his visage, as he advanced with his staff of office towards his prisoner.
- But the central economic doctrine of cost can not be shaken by mere denunciation.
- The like denunciation was busily repeated through the churches, especially of the north of England.
- It goes no further than the denunciation of the peer, and the raising of a subscription (generally inadequate) for the sufferers.