Sentences with denounce
de·nounce
D d - The letter called for trade union freedom and civil rights, but did not openly denounce the regime. [VERB noun]
- ...informers who might denounce you at any moment. [VERB noun]
- But unlike the Orange Revolution protests, when the West backed Mr Yushchenko in his campaign to denounce election fraud.
- The last time Kerry Packer died, 15 years ago, he quickly took the opportunity to denounce the existence of an afterlife.
- To denounce an accomplice in crime
- To denounce a politician as morally corrupt.
- The film was denounced for the way it portrayed its female characters.
- The government called on the group to denounce the use of violence.
- To denounce someone as a swindler, or as a coward
- To denounce a confederate in crimeto denounce someone to the authorities
- To denounce war; to denounce punishment