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Discover Ludwig"falsely denounce" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means to accuse or condemn someone or something falsely or wrongly. Example: "The politician was falsely denounced by his opponent during the debate, causing harm to his reputation."
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He then detailed Nero's debaucheries, "giving the names of the catamites and women involved, and the novel features of each fornication", sending Nero himself the document and breaking his signet ring so no one could use it to falsely denounce anyone under his own name.
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In a number of cases, female schoolteachers who, living alone, had German soldiers billeted on them, were falsely denounced for having been a "mattress for the boches".
The second was Mohammed Jan, a distant cousin who had falsely denounced him as part of a long-running family feud.
Nosaka was dismissed as honorary chairman of the JCP in 1992 after party leaders claimed to have discovered documents indicating that in the late 1930s he had falsely denounced a Japanese Communist leader to the Soviet Union.
The POUM was outlawed and falsely denounced as an instrument of the fascists.
But Diya "Patrick Lumumbaa, the Perugia bar owner Ms Knox falsely accused of the killing, turned up at the court to publicly denounce the 26-year-old American.
That thoughtful provision was left out of the final bill after right-wing commentators and Republican politicians denounced it falsely as a step toward euthanasia and "death panels".
Activists denounce it openly.
He did not denounce it.
All the guests denounce him.
I didn't denounce anyone.
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