Nghĩa của từ denouncement bằng Tiếng Sec

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1. Network Warrant-Just Denouncement or illegal Behavior?

2. His deliberate denouncement of the degenerating delegation denotes his defiance of the authority.

3. A Censure, or condemnation or denouncement, is a formal statement of disapproval by Congress.

4. We often criticise, blame the government for its passive moves against international hegemony, and its meaningless denouncement.

5. A Censure is a formal statement of disapproval, sometimes referred to as a condemnation or denouncement

6. A Censure is a formal statement of disapproval, sometimes referred to as a condemnation or denouncement

7. It shot back with a new denouncement of the court's ruling that allowed a more active campaign role for corporations and unions.

8. There isn't any malediction, denouncement and slander towards LuoJing was heard or read by the world in any time so far.

9. A clever rebuke to on-screen violence, this movie's distinct denouncement of the Entertainment value of guns, gives it a redeeming moral and marvelous marketing potential.

10. 17 Together with chivalrous novel and denouncement novel, as one of the main three categories of novel in modern history, the courtesan novel has not received serious and detailed studies.

11. When the leaving-earth phenomenon formed one kind of irreversible tidal current in the later 80′s, denouncement and doubt became a popular cultural manner in the village novel creation.

12. Anathematise is the British English spelling of anathematize, which describes the act of placing an anathema upon a person. Anathema itself is a vigorous denouncement or curse pronounced by ecclesiastical authority, which is typically accompanied by excommunication from a group