Noun
/diˌnənsēˈāSHən/,

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denunciations, plural;
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Public condemnation of someone or something
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The action of informing against someone
Web Definitions:
- a public act of denouncing
- (denunciatory) comminatory: containing warning of punishment
- Denunciation refers to the announcement of a treaty's termination. Some treaties contain a termination clause that specifies that the treaty will terminate if a certain number of nations denounce the treaty. ...
- Denunciation in the context of sentencing philosophy refers to the disapproval of an act by society that is expressed by the imposition of a sentence. This can be considered as one of the purposes of sentencing, as well as being a possible justification for the imposition of a sentence.
- the public condemnation of someone or something
- (n.): To denounce is to strongly disapprove of or condemn something. The denunciation of sin in the reverend's sermon indicates his strong disapproval of sin.