0 to criticize something or someone strongly and publicly:
The government's economic policy has been denounced on all sides.
We must denounce injustice and oppression.
1 to accuse someone publicly of being something that is bad or wrong:
His former colleagues have denounced him as a spy.
2 to criticize someone or something strongly and publicly:
The teachers denounced the contract offer as inadequate.
They will not be denounced as ' 'wrong' ' or ridiculed.
Indeed, the ' extremist ' label better fitted the hardline fundamentalists who vehemently denounced the religious right.
They did not seem to take into account that the play, among other things, denounced the exploitation often surrounding immigration.
Unreasoning use of therapeutic and prophylactic antimicrobial and antivector agents is deservedly denounced.
Again, it is true that some critics denounced all ceremony as irrational and barbaric at worse, and expensive at best.
He denounced the practice of approving libretti for production without consulting the composer, or sometimes before a composer had even been selected.
While the libretto extolled virgins and denounced fallen women, the songs and dances did the opposite.
More lamentable was that few people dared to speak the truth, because doing so would inevitably result in being denounced.
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