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- Denunciation (from Latin denuntiare, "to denounce") is the act of publicly ****igning to a person the blame for a perceived wrongdoing, with the hope of...
- many publicly supporting them, many remaining silent, and a few publicly denouncing them. Trump falsely claimed to have won the election, and made many claims...
- Gospel of Luke only, Jesus follows the beatitudes with a set of woes, denouncing the opposite to the blessings as the source of condemnation and punishment...
- Crawford's other twin daughters, household staff, and family friends denouncing it as sensationalized fiction. It was turned into a 1981 film of the same...
- by his teachings. Accused of blasphemy at his trial, he made a speech denouncing the Jewish authorities who were sitting in judgment on him and was then...
- notable for opposing the Augusto Pinochet dictatorship (1973–1990) and denouncing its human rights violations at a time when reports of said wrongdoings...
- figures of the Dada movement in the United States and in France before denouncing it in 1921. He was later briefly ****ociated with Surrealism, but would...
- (miri-piri) authority for interpreting Sikh teachings, issued an edict denouncing same-**** marriages, and urging the worldwide Sikh community not to allow...
- Rome. The term itself is derived from Demosthenes's speeches in 351 BC denouncing the imperialist ambitions of Philip of Macedon, which later came to be...
- "Public enemy" is a term to denounce a notorious criminal whose activities are seen as extremely damaging to society. A notable declared Public Enemy was...