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the denunciation

noun

Proclamation; announcement; a publishing.

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The denunciation lacks drama.

Had the denunciation of the doctor been a mistake?

I thought the denunciation was — what's the word?

For Mr. Kerry, the denunciation of Mr. Assad carries a personal edge.

To appease delegates from Georgia and South Carolina, the denunciation was excised.

He was heavily criticized, and with no drug manufacturer behind him, the denunciation stood.

And well beyond the denunciation of atrocities, there is a further question.

Netanyahu acknowledged the denunciation, but he also insisted that words are empty without "actions," implying that Abbas somehow shared responsibility.

Rand administered the denunciation and physical blows in the presence of both Branden's ex-wife and her own husband.

Fuelled by personal anger, when Ibsen was smarting after the denunciation of Ghosts, it has been widely reinterpreted.

The Cultural Revolution began in 1966, following the denunciation of the popular play "The Dismissal of Hai Rui From Office".

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