Sentence examples for to denouncing from inspiring English sources

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to denouncing

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

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Praying to, denouncing or otherwise addressing the gods?

(Mr. Dymovsky devoted part of his appeals to denouncing workplace conditions for the police).

These days, Myers (to his credit) devotes considerable time to denouncing Harris.

This is an astonishing amount of effort to devote to denouncing the author of books one professes to love.

This time he confined himself to denouncing Russia's "blatant intimidation" as "not worthy of a great country".

Mr. Rashid, a Muslim, said he had long believed that practicing yoga was tantamount to "denouncing my religion".

Later, he devoted his life to denouncing the myth of nuclear deterrence and the arrogance of those who advocated it.

It is a notable swing from mocking an opponent perceived to be weak to denouncing one feared to be strong.

Has the thought of starting a Web site devoted to denouncing that company ever crossed your mind?

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She pushed him to denounce the filibuster.

Many have refused to denounce it.

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