denunciations (Meaning)

denunciations

an act of denouncing, a public condemnation, the act of denouncing, a public charge of wrongdoing

denunciations Sentence Examples

  1. The denunciations of the government's policies were swift and relentless.
  2. The angry crowd gathered outside the courthouse, shouting denunciations of the accused.
  3. The politician's denunciations of his opponent were widely criticized as being unfounded.
  4. The newspaper editorial contained harsh denunciations of the company's environmental practices.
  5. The religious leader faced denunciations from within his own community for his controversial views.
  6. The denunciations flew back and forth between the warring factions.
  7. The union leaders issued a fiery denunciation of the employer's proposed wage cuts.
  8. The environmental activist's denunciations of the oil industry were met with scorn by some.
  9. The denunciations against the corrupt government officials were so severe that they sparked a public outcry.
  10. The denunciations of the athlete's performance came from all corners of the sports world.

FAQs About the word denunciations

an act of denouncing, a public condemnation, the act of denouncing, a public charge of wrongdoing

reprimands,condemnations, comminations, riot acts, punishments, criticisms,censures, reproaches, reproofs, strictures

commendations, indorsements,citations, tributes, acclamations, endorsements, honors, approvals, encomiums, eulogies

The denunciations of the government's policies were swift and relentless.

The angry crowd gathered outside the courthouse, shouting denunciations of the accused.

The politician's denunciations of his opponent were widely criticized as being unfounded.

The newspaper editorial contained harsh denunciations of the company's environmental practices.