Word Meanings - DENUNCIATE - Book Publishers vocabulary database
To denounce; to condemn publicly or solemnly. To denunciate this new work. Burke.
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- DENUNCIATE
To denounce; to condemn publicly or solemnly. To denunciate this new work. Burke. - PUBLICLY
1. With exposure to popular view or notice; without concealment; openly; as, property publicly offered for sale; an opinion publicly avowed; a declaration publicly made. 2. In the name of the community. Addison. - DENOUNCE
denunciare; de- + nunciare, nuntiare, to announce, report, nuntius a 1. To make known in a solemn or official manner; to declare; to proclaim . Denouncing wrath to come. Milton. I denounce unto you this day, that ye shall surely perish. Deut. xxx. - SOLEMNLY
In a solemn manner; with gravity; seriously; formally. There in deaf murmurs solemnly are wise. Dryden. I do solemnly assure the reader. Swift. - CONDEMNER
One who condemns or censures. - CONDEMNED
1. Pronounced to be wrong, guilty, worthless, or forfeited; adjudged or sentenced to punishment, destruction, or confiscation. 2. Used for condemned persons. Richard Savage . . . had lain with fifty pounds weight of irons on his legs - DENOUNCER
One who denounces, or declares, as a menace. Here comes the sad denouncer of my fate. Dryden. - CONDEMN
To doom to be taken for public use, under the right of eminent domain. Syn. -- To blame; censure; reprove; reproach; upbraid; reprobate; convict; doom; sentence; adjudge. (more info) 1. To pronounce to be wrong; to disapprove of; to censure. - CONDEMNABLE
Worthy of condemnation; blamable; culpable. - CONDEMNATION
1. The act of condemning or pronouncing to be wrong; censure; blame; disapprobation. In every other sense of condemnation, as blame, censure, reproof, private judgment, and the like. Paley. 2. The act of judicially condemning, or adjudging guilty, - CONDEMNATORY
Condemning; containing or imposing condemnation or censure; as, a condemnatory sentence or decree. - DENOUNCEMENT
Solemn, official, or menacing announcement; denunciation. False is the reply of Cain, upon the denouncement of his curse. Sir T. Browne. - BURKE
1. To murder by suffocation, or so as to produce few marks of violence, for the purpose of obtaining a body to be sold for dissection. 2. To dispose of quietly or indirectly; to suppress; to smother; to shelve; as, to burke a parliamentary - PRECONDEMN
To condemn beforehand. -- Pre*con`dem*na"tion, n. - SELF-CONDEMNATION
Condemnation of one's self by one's own judgment.