Đặt câu với từ "denounce"

1. Do you denounce?

2. Denounce himself, great God!

3. Leo refused to denounce me.

4. We should denounce a heresy.

5. What if I denounce myself?

6. We must denounce injustice and oppression.

7. But do not denounce him without proof.

8. You shouldn't denounce others from time to time.

9. They denounce all attempts at guiding choice.

10. We denounce the preposterous statement of the warmonger Churchill.

11. I denounce all those that shame this land.

12. the president's political enemies were quick to denounce him.

13. "Protesters heckle Kissinger, denounce him for 'war crimes'".

14. I denounce them to Heaven and to earth.

15. Always there to denounce the system, demand justice.

16. Anathematize definition, to pronounce an anathema against; denounce; curse

17. Synonyms: denounce, damn, criticize, disapprove More Synonyms of Condemn

18. Asian Americans, allies rally throughout California to denounce violence and racism

19. Union leaders too have queued up to denounce the reforms.

20. Ministers took the floor to denounce the decision to suspend constitutional rule.

21. Speaker after speaker mounted/took the platform to denounce the policy.

22. She also urged him to denounce the protest from the pulpit.

23. Erasmus Affranchises mightily while unaspirated Finley reduce skimpily or denounce streamingly.

24. 15 synonyms for Arraign: accuse, charge, prosecute, denounce, indict, impeach, incriminate, call to

25. After this period each Contracting Party may denounce the Agreement with immediate effect.

26. Synonyms: Criticize, censure, condemn, denounce, decry These verbs mean to express an unfavorable judgment.

27. Some common synonyms of Criticize are censure, condemn, denounce, reprehend, and reprobate

28. Once again I must denounce the time-lag between words and actions.

29. Denounce Big Labor and start a new labor federation like Lewis did.

30. His neighbour denounce him as a wastrel who had dissipated his inheritance.

31. We must denounce and condemn those atrocities and demand that the aggressors be stopped

32. They denounce deficit spending, declaring that you can’t solve debt problems with more debt.

33. A State Party may, by written notification addressed to the Director-General, denounce this Convention.

34. 2 An elderly deaconess who refused to denounce her faith during a riot against Christians.

35. Denounce those who sponsor, abet and instigate terrorism and provide terrorists safe havens;

36. Synonyms: Criticize, censure, condemn, denounce, decry These verbs mean to express an unfavorable judgment.

37. Bestrida (present Bestrider, preterite bestred, supine bestridit, imperative bestrid) to condemn, denounce; to dispute; Conjugation

38. Community leaders were quick to denounce the police for reacting too violently to the disturbances.

39. Absquatulate: (a) denounce (b) throw out of window (c) leave abruptly (d) confuse 9

40. The opposition parties called a press conference to denounce the actions of the police.

41. An elderly deaconess who refused to denounce her faith during a riot against Christians.

42. The Ministry went on to denounce the statements as "blatant interference in the Kingdom's domestic affairs".

43. I encouraged them to denounce the callow subjugation of women and switch from heels to flats.

44. Synonyms for Criticize include censure, condemn, knock, pan, denounce, blast, disparage, slam, lambaste and arraign

45. Synonyms for Criticise include censure, condemn, knock, pan, denounce, blast, disparage, slam, lambaste and arraign

46. An adoring right-wing press gave him his platform to denounce 000 teachers as incompetent.

47. Synonyms for Animadvert include fulminate, rage, criticise, criticize, denounce, thunder, censure, rant, protest and rail

48. Either Party may notify the other in writing of its intention to denounce this Agreement.

49. Either Party may notify in writing the other Party of its intention to denounce this Agreement.

50. What we seriously object to and actively Contemn—yea, bitterly denounce—is the nose of her

51. Also, being elderly, they were very ready to voice their opinions and denounce the ideas of their fellows.

52. Insurers denounce the greed of lawyers and a society using the court system as a lottery.

53. While some pundits denounce them, I believe they play a useful role, keeping politicians and central bankers honest.

54. Those arguments were only intended to denounce as illegitimate the actions carried out by the Russian Federation

55. Condemn definition: express strong disapproval of synonyms: objurgate, reprobate, excoriate, denounce, decry antonyms: approve, criticize, stay in place, implode

56. Meanwhile, ministers rallied in a concerted effort to denounce rumours of a rift between Mr Lawson and Margaret Thatcher.

57. In his Animadversions, Mr Fletcher suggests nothing so much as a man disposed to denounce alcohol while sipping sherry.

58. They denounce the commercialisation of health and education and the cutbacks in the remaining public utilities and their privatisation.

59. In San Francisco, Ewing and his wife denounce her father's complicity in slavery and leave to join the abolition movement.

60. After a three-and-a-half-year period of self-imposed silence, an enraged Bhagwan gathered the media to denounce her

61. 9 To denounce such disrespectful talk, in Jude verse 11, Jude cites three more examples as reminders: Cain, Balaam, and Korah.

62. Synonyms for throw Brickbats at include have a go at, attack, criticise, criticize, find fault with, arraign, censure, condemn, denounce and lambaste

63. A loose-knit band of authors, bibliophiles and intellectual gadflies began showing up at Library Commission meetings to denounce the New Main.

64. 91 synonyms for Blame: hold responsible, accuse, denounce, indict, impeach, incriminate, impute, recriminate, point a or the finger at, attribute to, credit to

65. Any State Party may denounce the present Protocol at any time by written notification addressed to the Secretary-General of the United Nations.

66. I consider it an absolute priority in this tense situation for both sides to denounce physical force and to prevent further losses of life.

67. In 1543, several conservative clergymen in Kent banded together to attack and denounce two reformers, Richard Turner and John Bland, before the Privy Council.

68. Marching and shouting alongside Third World peasants, nongovernmental organizations from every corner of the globe and the Bolshie fringe groups who denounce these NGOs as "collaborationist

69. Thousands of Americans marched at rallies on Sunday to denounce anti-Asian racism following the mass shooting last week at Asian-owned spas in the

70. Republicans, after all, still denounce research into which medical procedures are effective and which are not as a dastardly plot to deprive Americans of their freedom to choose.

71. Censure and its synonyms criticize, reprehend, condemn, and denounce all essentially mean "to find fault with openly." Additionally, Censure carries a strong suggestion of …

72. Grade for Tennessee Titans Agreeing to terms with Bud Dupree Mike Moraitis 3 days ago Atlanta shootings: Rallies across the country denounce violence against Asian Americans after Atlanta spa …

73. The tone differs from place to place — listening to a German official denounce deficits, my wife whispered, "We'll all be handed whips as we leave, so we can flagellate ourselves."

74. 27 August: Strike: The Maoist call for a three-day strike to denounce the Army's attacks on their cadres The Maoists unilaterally withdraw from the 29 January cease-fire.

75. The Amhara nationalists denounce the Amhara National Democratic Movement (ANDM) and its leading personalities for being intermediaries for the Tigrean hegemony of Ethiopia and disparaged some for not being ‘Amhara enough’

76. USCCB Condemns racist violence, prays for victims, after Atlanta shootings March 22, 2021 CNA Daily News News Briefs 3 Print Mar 21, 2021: Demonstrators in Portland denounce violence against Asian

77. On April 30, the activists, calling themselves the “04/08/06 Group” – the date of the manifesto – issued a protest letter signed by 178 people to denounce the harassment of Do Nam Hai, the Rev.

78. Anathematize (v.) "to pronounce an anathema against, denounce, curse," 1560s, from French anathématiser (Old French anatemer), from Late Latin anathematizare, from Ecclesiastical Greek Anathematizein "to devote (to evil); excommunicate," from stem of anathema (q.v.)

79. Denounce and oppose terrorism in all forms and manifestations, wherever committed and by whomever, calling on all states to reject and abandon the use of terrorism against other countries, dismantle terrorism infrastructures where they exist, and bring perpetrators of terrorism to justice.

80. This page shows answers to the clue Anathematize.Anathematize may be defined as “To pronounce an anathema against”, “To formally curse, to denounce, or to excommunicate someone or something” and “To curse or to declare to be evil or anathema or to threaten with divine punishment