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been denounced as

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To make known in a formal manner; to proclaim; to announce; to declare.

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The new charges came only two weeks after a judge suspended a five-year sentence in a previous conviction that had widely been denounced as politically motivated, allowing him to remain free though with his political future in doubt.

She has been denounced as a subversive.

The objectors have been denounced as "speculators" by Barack Obama.

Knocked Up has been denounced as misogynist anti-abortion propaganda.

(Not long ago, this might have been denounced as tokenism).

It has been denounced as "spinach" and "a racket for selling clothes".

They have been denounced as infidels by Islamic extremists, and unfairly accused of being devil-worshippers.

The handover has been denounced as illegal by human rights groups and by United Nations officials.

When he reached Anguilla, in the West Indies (April 1699), he learned that he had been denounced as a pirate.

Legislation and statements by the Russian Orthodox Church and political officials about the law have been denounced as homophobic.

On right-wing Web sites, Mr. Dayan has been denounced as a traitor and called "a danger to settlements".

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