accuse, be imminent, bring to book, complain against, denunciate, impeach, insinuate, pass sentence on, rap, shake up, vilify
Definitionv. speak out against
Last update: January 5, 2016
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Ravi denounced him to the police. [verb]
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Both the nations have denounced the peace treaty. [verb]
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We should not denounce our Government for their economic policies. . [verb]
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Chaser letters have been sent to William Hague asking him to return the money and denounce his benefactor. [verb]
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Its militant lyrics denounce corruption and oppression, establishing the group as the musical champion of generations of Moroccans, Arabs and exiles. [verb]
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"My words shall be straight and plain, sir, to denounce that unchristian wretch whom, until this miserable business, I trusted as if he had been my son." [verb]
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He desired to know by whose authority the malignant, called Lord Evandale, had been freed from the doom of death, justly denounced against him. [verb]
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I cannot do what a friend of mine has done, who went to inferior publishers--denounce them as rogues, and call myself a martyr. [verb]
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A number of passages in the Papyrus denounce drunkards. [verb]
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And I have denounced property. [verb]
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I denounce M. [verb]
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