Etymology: [ di-'naun(t)s, dE- ] (transitive verb.) 13th century. Middle English, from Old French denoncier to proclaim, from Latin denuntiare, from de- + nuntiare to report; more at ANNOUNCE.
present participle of denounce, To criticize or speak out against (someone or something); to point out as deserving of reprehension or punishment, etc.; to openly accuse or condemn in a threatening manner; to invoke censure upon; to stigmatize; to blame, To make a formal or public accusation against; to inform against; to accuse, To make known in a formal manner; to proclaim; to announce; to declare, To proclaim in a threatening manner; to threaten by some outward sign or expression; make a menace of, To announce the termination of; especially a treaty or armistice, condemn, censure; accuse, To proclaim in a threatening manner; to threaten by some outward sign or expression, speak out against; "He denounced the Nazis" give away information about somebody; "He told on his classmate who had cheated on the exam" announce the termination of, as of treaties, to accuse or condemn or openly or formally or brand as disgraceful; "He denounced the government action"; "She was stigmatized by society because she had a child out of wedlock", If you denounce someone who has broken a rule or law, you report them to the authorities. informers who might denounce you at any moment, If you denounce a person or an action, you criticize them severely and publicly because you feel strongly that they are wrong or evil. German leaders denounced the attacks and pleaded for tolerance Some 25,000 demonstrators denounced him as a traitor, To make known in a solemn or official manner; to declare; to proclaim (especially an evil), announce the termination of, as of treaties, speak out against; "He denounced the Nazis", give away information about somebody; "He told on his classmate who had cheated on the exam", to accuse in a threatening manner; to invoke censure upon; to stigmatize, To point out as deserving of reprehension or punishment, etc,
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To criticize or speak out against (someone or something); to point out as deserving of reprehension or punishment, etc.; to openly accuse or condemn in a threatening manner; to invoke censure upon; to stigmatize; to blame - "to denounce someone as a swindler, or as a coward"
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To make a formal or public accusation against; to inform against; to accuse - "to denounce someone to the authorities"
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To make known in a formal manner; to proclaim; to announce; to declare
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To proclaim in a threatening manner; to threaten by some outward sign or expression; make a menace of - "to denounce war; to denounce punishment"
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To announce the termination of; especially a treaty or armistice
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condemn, censure; accuse fiil
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To proclaim in a threatening manner; to threaten by some outward sign or expression
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speak out against; "He denounced the Nazis" give away information about somebody; "He told on his classmate who had cheated on the exam" announce the termination of, as of treaties
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to accuse or condemn or openly or formally or brand as disgraceful; "He denounced the government action"; "She was stigmatized by society because she had a child out of wedlock"
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If you denounce someone who has broken a rule or law, you report them to the authorities. informers who might denounce you at any moment
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If you denounce a person or an action, you criticize them severely and publicly because you feel strongly that they are wrong or evil. German leaders denounced the attacks and pleaded for tolerance Some 25,000 demonstrators denounced him as a traitor
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To make known in a solemn or official manner; to declare; to proclaim (especially an evil)
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announce the termination of, as of treaties
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speak out against; "He denounced the Nazis"
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give away information about somebody; "He told on his classmate who had cheated on the exam"
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to accuse in a threatening manner; to invoke censure upon; to stigmatize
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To point out as deserving of reprehension or punishment, etc
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