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denounce - use in sentences
Object
- corruption: Its militant lyrics denounce corruption and oppression, establishing the group as the musical champion of generations of Moroccans, Arabs and exiles.
- gambling: Denouncing gambling as parents pumped their with him because.
Adjective complement
- illegitimate: Hermione gives birth to a baby girl, Perdita, who Leontes denounces as illegitimate, and casts her out into the wilderness.
Modifying Another Word
- publicly: His refusal to be intimidated, publicly denouncing the brutal tactics of the regime, has won him admirers.
Used with why or when
- what: It often takes more courage to denounce what is wrong, than to go along with a dishonest plan.
Modifying Another Word
- roundly: Once signed, the Pact was roundly denounced by Trotsky.
- vehemently: In the mid-twelfth century Aelred of Rievaulx vehemently denounced musical embellishments.
- angrily: Pensioners say council tax particularly hits them Pensioners groups have angrily denounced Gordon Brown for failing to repeat last year's council tax rebate.
- bitterly: It is more than interesting to recall that, when first published, the King James Version was bitterly denounced.
Preposition: in
- term: The actions of the Corporation were denounced in strong terms.
Preposition: from
- pulpit: Around this time, the game was denounced from the pulpits of the day, and play was actually banned at some sporting clubs.
Preposition: by
- critic: This use of the famous phrase is strongly denounced by critics.
- authority: Zulia is controlled by the opposition and this campaign is a project previously denounced by Venezuelan authorities.
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