denunciation

[US]/dɪ,nʌnsɪ'eɪʃ(ə)n/
[UK]/dɪ,nʌnsɪ'eʃən/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n. public condemnation, criticism; accusation.

Example Sentences

We were amazed to hear the witness’s denunciation of the accused.

The denunciation of corruption by the government was met with mixed reactions from the public.

She wrote a letter of denunciation to the local newspaper about the unfair treatment she received.

The denunciation of the company's unethical practices led to a significant drop in their stock prices.

The denunciation of human rights violations in the country sparked international outrage.

The denunciation of bullying in schools has become a major focus for educational reform.

The denunciation of racism and discrimination is essential for promoting equality and justice.

The denunciation of violence in any form is a crucial step towards building a peaceful society.

She faced denunciation from her colleagues after the scandal was exposed.

The denunciation of environmental destruction is necessary to protect our planet for future generations.

His denunciation of the political system drew both support and criticism from the public.

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