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decry - use in sentences
Object
- lack: Some decry the lack of technique in free verse and in free verse criticism.
- fact: And he goes on to decry the fact that some American intellectuals no longer believe in America's role of defending the West.
- attempt: They are wary of public vigilance of their performance and decry most attempts to regulate them as an attack on freedom of expression.
- idea: Next time you decry the idea of blogging, think of how it could be relevant to the success of your business.
Modifying Another Word
- not: I do not decry that I am a expert scientist.
- now: Contemptuous of the voting public, our politicians are largely responsible for creating the cynicism that they now decry.
Adjective complement
- communistic: Where is the party in opposition that has not been decried as communistic by its opponents in power?
Modifying Another Word
- often: Cardiff's fans have often decried higher division opponents who rest key players and their fans for not supporting these matches.
- much: That is the dictatorship so much decried, particularly by those who today dictate for capitalism.
Preposition: in
- newsweek: The extra step we then reviewed decried in newsweek that provides us.
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