Crossword clues for denouncement
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Denouncement \De*nounce"ment\, n. [Cf. OF. denoncement.] Solemn, official, or menacing announcement; denunciation.
False is the reply of Cain, upon the denouncement of
his curse.
--Sir T.
Browne.
Wiktionary
n. 1 An act of denounce; a denunciation 2 A solemn or formal declaration
WordNet
n. a public act of denouncing [syn: denunciation]
Usage examples of "denouncement".
Polly felt the familiar fury rising at this denouncement of Lord Henry, mixed with the pain that the memory of that day could still occasion her.
She had sought revenge upon her son for his denouncement of Lloth and of the chaotic drow society in general.
What is my responsibility to a government whose top elected officialsthe Speaker of the House of Law and the President of the Senatehave both openly denounced the actions of their president, a denouncement repeatedly echoed by those Assembly members still nominally at the reins of government?
What is my responsibility to a government whose top elected officials—the Speaker of the House of Law and the President of the Senate—have both openly denounced the actions of their president, a denouncement repeatedly echoed by those Assembly members still nominally at the reins of government?
The defence he put up was that Helene was irresponsible, but the major part of the advocate's speech was taken up with a denouncement of capital punishment.
Since they can't "come clean about the deeper sources of their own thinking," they necessarily live off nothing but the vocal denouncements of those views that do manage to consciously acknowledge their own qualitative distinctions.
Rather than make angry denouncements, the rule of thumb was to answer each question as if he was dealing with a person who was simply mistaken.
The League media had immediately erupted with banner denouncements of the "Cowardly Imperial Attack," and editorial caterwauling against "Imperial air pirates over Tarrott!
Einstein said quickly, before any possible denouncements could be voiced.
Thy rancorous denouncements and sulfurous rhetoric shall not alter that fact.
Exposed for two years to ignominious dangers, to every species of outrage, to innumerable persecutions, to the steel of the assassin, to the firebrands of incendiaries, to the most infamous charges, 'to the denouncement of' their corrupted domestics, to domiciliary visits" prompted by the commonest street rumor, "to arbitrary imprisonment by the Committee of Inquiry," deprived of their civil rights, driven out of primary meetings, "they are held accountable for their murmurs, and punished for a sensibility which would touch the heart in a suffering criminal.
The DEA, after Nahas' 1983 waffling renouncement, consciously and criminally continues to use his studies to polarize ignorant judges, politicians, press, and parent groups, who are unaware of Nahas' denouncement.