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Denunciation meaning
Proclamation; announcement; a publishing. | The act of denouncing; an accusation made in public | An open declaration of personal fault.
Synonyms of Denunciation
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Denunciation of tribalism and ethnic exclusiveness is not denunciation of the ethnic communities themselves.
The assault brought denunciation from the Greek-Cypriot side but a cautious statement from the UN peacekeeping force known as UNFICYP which said the Turkish-Cypriots broke the boundary line.
This, I think, is the most valid criticism one can make of President Wickremesinghe’s denunciation of the West.
When maximalist denunciation is the go-to device, then nobody knows who’s going to be denounced next.
Justice Stein said the murder of a person in a relationship context was "abhorrent and deserving of the greatest level of denunciation".
On Saturday, police announced they had detained a person as part of the probe, with a prosecutor later saying it was a 15-year-old suspected of “non-denunciation” of a criminal act.
They are: denunciation, deterrence, separation, rehabilitation, reparation, and offender-victim-community restoration.
Asked directly whether he worries this bellicose denunciation of the Communist superpower will harm two-way trade, the Minister replies: 'There shouldn't be negative effects in that we both - Australia and China - recognise that we have different systems.
Both predicted that the appointment would trigger an outspoken denunciation from Cardinal Joseph Zen Ze-kiun, Tong’s predecessor as Bishop of Hong Kong, and an outspoken critic of the 2018 Vatican-China deal.
In his letter of denunciation, Bishop Mukuna cites different cases of killings in several provinces, from 2008 to 2017.
It's not a pleasant-sounding word in either Spanish or English, and Castro used it as an adjective, together with (worms) in a sort of blanket denunciation of anyone who disagreed with him.
Rebekah describes in her document how Coleen's public denunciation of her on Instagram while she was seven months pregnant had 'gravely injured her reputation'.
Anthony Venegas claims that the canonical denunciation protocols were not applied properly.
Back in my days as a UG student, that family would have been picketed with angry denunciation.
Fritz Kuhn, National Bund leader, stands on the rostrum, his back turned as he regards the struggle which interrupted his Denunciation of Jews during the Bund rally.
It w in the middle of the 19th century when the women’s demands tstruggle for women’s suffrage, the demand for equality, the denunciation of social, family and labor oppression.
So vigorous was the denunciation of the press and pulpit that the rules of the game have since undergone a sharp revision.
The denunciation by the ADL came after gay rights groups called on Amar to take back his comments and an opposition lawmaker called for him to be removed from his post.
Denunciation bandwagons were effective means of dividing people and turning them against each other, transforming friends, spouses, relatives, colleagues, neighbors, lovers, and even children into enemies, rivals and informers.
He went on to lament a “general climate of denunciation” and said that in the case of Ghomeshi there had been “undesirable, or at least unresolved, aspects to it”.