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Denunciatory

Denunciatory \De*nun"ci*a*to*ry\, a. Characterized by or containing a denunciation; minatory; accusing; threatening; as, severe and denunciatory language.

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denunciatory

a. Tending to denounce.

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denunciatory

adj. containing warning of punishment [syn: comminatory, denunciative]

Usage examples of "denunciatory".

In other words, their heterarchical values are held in place by hierarchical judgments (most of which I thoroughly agree with), and they might as well come clean and join the rest of us in trying to consciously understand all that, and not simply bury their tracks in parasitic and denunciatory and suppressive rhetoric.

Only Republicans within the media club cry out for denunciatory editorials in the New York Times.

Certainly neither I nor Fernand," said Danglars, rising and looking at the young man, who still remained seated, but whose eye was fixed on the denunciatory sheet of paper flung into the corner.

He continued in the same extravagantly denunciatory vein for some minutes, speech charged with all his hoarded and skilfully directed angry passion.

Her voice was getting louder with each denunciatory re mark, and she had never been noted for tact.