decried Meaning & Definition

  • En [ dɪˈkraɪ]
  • Us [ dɪˈkraɪ]

Meaning of decried In English

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  • They are central to who we are, and cannot simply be dismissed, decried, or ignored.

  • Some communitarian philosophers have decried this situation and noted that this stance cannot impede the advance of suspect technologies.

  • Many journalists decried the appearance that the last continent was being militarised.

  • It must be seen as a conscious rejection of the existing literary code of the time, which decried such subjects as inappropriate for respectable women.

  • Hammond was never perturbed that his work was often decried as being tainted by the aroma of usefulness.

  • Instead, an egalitarian notion is assumed and disparities between this concept and actual practice are exposed and decried.

  • Futurists, it was then noted, had long decried the national reliance on tourism.

  • Apoliticism was decried by the congress as 'a paid tribute to bourgeois ideas'.

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