0 past simple and past participle of denounce
1 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.
2 to accuse someone publicly of being something that is bad or wrong:
His former colleagues have denounced him as a spy.
They will not be denounced as ' 'wrong' ' or ridiculed.
Corruption is therefore as frequently denounced in words as it is practised in fact.
The graduate system was discontinued, having been denounced as a system for cultivating revisionist seedlings.
Indeed, the ' extremist ' label better fitted the hardline fundamentalists who vehemently denounced the religious right.
But it means that such movements are easily denounced and considered invidious.
But in 1830, the second will was explicitly denounced.
Work in computer-based systems is commonly denounced as being mere 'child's play' and not worthy of attention or investment by those in the industry.
In response, they exaggerated and denounced the new styles visible among urban servants, apprentices and middling folk.