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denunciate

[dih-nuhn-see-eyt, -shee-] / dɪˈnʌn siˌeɪt, -ʃi- /










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The agreed-upon wording resolves, among other points, to "rebuke and denunciate" Kelly's decision, to "demand the immediate resignation" of Kelly, and to state that the board "has no confidence in Judge Kelly or his willingness to faithfully and fairly administer the laws of the State of California in the public's interest."

From Los Angeles Times

Two days prior, county supervisors had considered a resolution to "formally denunciate" the judge for his decision.

From Los Angeles Times

Denunciate, de-nun′shi-āt, v.t. same as Denounce.—ns.

From Project Gutenberg

Yet men revolt at the extreme applications of their own principle, and denunciate any gross and palpable advantage taken of the wants, position and necessities of others as swindling.

From Project Gutenberg

“Montroymont,” the curate said, “the deil’s in ’t but I’ll have to denunciate your leddy again.”

From Project Gutenberg