Sentence examples for denunciation from inspiring English sources

The word 'denunciation' is correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to describe the act of expressing strong criticism or condemnation of someone or something. For example: The president's speech was met with loud denunciations from the crowd.

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denunciation

noun

Proclamation; announcement; a publishing.

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Meryl Streep and Jennifer Lopez led the Dolby theatre audience's applause, the media backstage greeted Arquette like a conquering hero and Hillary Clinton, among others, echoed her denunciation.

Since then, Irish Catholics have been less inclined to follow every instruction or denunciation from the pulpit.

In response to reading the "Box 500 report" – the colloquial term for MI5 briefing notes – on 1 November 1984, the prime minister insisted her cabinet secretary, Sir Robert Armstrong, "consider urgently whether there is any way these developments could be prevented, whether by denunciation or otherwise".

The dossier said opposition to the IRA "has now been offset by official Eire government expressions of sympathy for the victims of the Londonderry shooting coupled with the denunciation of British army tactics on that occasion and promises of support to all those working for the overthrow of the Stormont government.

Even the White House held back from outright denunciation, accepting that the revelations "sparked an appropriate debate" and raised "excellent questions".

But the prime minister's denunciation of Miliband for lurching to the left showed that he feels the need, in light of his opponent's speech last week, to follow the example of Gordon Brown by laying down some clear dividing lines between Labour and the Tories.

The idea of genitals as a kind of destination had clearly caught on, becoming a popular denunciation.

Even denouncing the convention under article 58, which can be done on six months' notice, would not release the government from its obligations before the date at which the denunciation became effective.

He added that events in Gaza were "utterly horrifying and unacceptable", but said "there is no point in politicians getting in a bidding war about issuing the most frenzied denunciation of what is going on".

But after Krushchev's "secret" denunciation of Stalin at the 20th congress of the Communist party, Stalin's statues were replaced en masse by Lenin's: Lenin was literally a stand-in for Stalin.

Moreover, the invocations of the 50s usually accompanied a denunciation of the 60s, a period invariably presented as a regrettable era of self-indulgence and excess.

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