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How to use denounce in a sentence

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Statements that denounce loyalist violence or comment on its increase are frequent.
Nathan, I hereby denounce you and those filthy words you wrote, no matter what they were.
Fear is always ugly, just as it was when the liberals rushed out to red-bait and denounce the left in the McCarthy years.
In a measure clearly aimed at Lauderdale, Parliament passed an act obliging all office holders to denounce the Covenants.
But that didn't stop the warmongers rushing to denounce the dossier as lies before they had set eyes on it.
Here's a man who stood up to the might of the UK and US government to vociferously denounce the Iraq war.
The intellectual elite often denounce his proclamations as transgressing outside his jurisdictional fiefdom.
Friends who live far apart geographically were brought together to good-naturedly discuss mutual interests or angrily denounce differing tastes.
The most effective and educated way to encourage acceptance of one way of life is hardly to unfoundedly denounce others.
In private, feel free to vent your spleen, cry, denounce the other party as a loathsome cad.
He was never likely to denounce the Downing Street snake-pit and order its inmates to the gallows.
The writers say they were tortured and forced to publicly denounce their work.
By day, they gathered to denounce royal policy, while at night they expected to eat, drink, and make merry at the king's expense.
He wants to go to court to denounce my government for violating his human rights.
The author is careful not to mock nineteenth century religious sensibilities, nor to denounce commercialization as an example of declension.
It is the less obvious venereally transmitted bacteria that some specialists denounce as the culprits.
What must be crystal clear to readers is that I did denounce the Chinese Communist government for brainwashing its people.
John Wayne, she points out, spoke in monosyllables, often to denounce communication and chatter.
Debate the guy, denounce him, subject him to ridicule and mockery at every opportunity.
They have to denounce their previous misbeliefs about the state, learn to love conformity and hate dissent.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Now, their manner of doing this I denounce as the most revolting specimen of self-distortion and pedestrianism imaginable.
Leiba went to the town hall, then to the sub-prefecture to denounce the threatener, begging that he might be watched.
Paul had in Corinth, contemporaneously with his description of the charismatic state of the church there, to denounce sad abuses.
If you were Czar himself, I should not hesitate to denounce you as the tyrant and mutilator of a poor defenseless woman.
To denounce this is dignified, but it is also easy and most often correspondingly useless.
One fruitful source of all these evils was the 'judge-made' law, which Bentham henceforth never ceased to denounce.
She longed to denounce him, to defy him, to bid him begone, and do his worst.
It is absurd to denounce the majority of mankind as below the average of mankind.
In which country did they denounce the preparations for the conflict, or the incentives of the conflict?
Thus, the wife was made to denounce the husband, the son the father, and the friend the friend.
At party conferences, politicians compete to denounce their opponents in the fieriest terms.
And had not I, unworthy and far-removed from them, sin to denounce?
I denounce this person as a liar, and impeach him as a coward.
They denounce those who cling to the doctrine as un-American.
I confess that I expected to see my sister denounce him, and that I was disappointed by the different result.
In March, four Colombian governors came to Washington to denounce the fumigations.
More than that, he would denounce me to the other couriers, they would divert custom from me, and my business would be injured.
He made heroic endeavors to keep on his legs, denounce his sister and consume a bit of orange peeling which he chewed between the times of his infantile orations.
Fernand Mondego, Count of Morcerf, an old soldier who has fought in twenty battles and whose honorable scars they would denounce as badges of disgrace.
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