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Abrenunciation
Abrenunciation Ab`re*nun`ci*a"tion, n. [LL. abrenuntiatio. See Abrenounce.] Absolute renunciation or repudiation. [Obs.] An abrenunciation of that truth which he so long had professed, and still believed. --Fuller.
Denunciate
Denunciate De*nun"ci*ate, v. t. [L. denuntiatus, denunciatus, p. p. of denuntiare, -ciare. See Denounce.] To denounce; to condemn publicly or solemnly. [R.] To denunciate this new work. --Burke.
Denunciation
Denunciation De*nun`ci*a"tion, n. [L. denuntiatio, -ciatio.] 1. Proclamation; announcement; a publishing. [Obs.] Public . . . denunciation of banns before marriage. --Bp. Hall. 2. The act of denouncing; public menace or accusation; the act of inveighing against, stigmatizing, or publicly arraigning; arraignment. 3. That by which anything is denounced; threat of evil; public menace or accusation; arraignment. Uttering bold denunciations of ecclesiastical error. --Motley.
Denunciative
Denunciative De*nun"ci*a*tive, a. [L. denuntiativus, -ciativus, monitory.] Same as Denunciatory. --Farrar.
Denunciator
Denunciator De*nun"ci*a`tor, n. [L. denuntiator, -ciator, a police officer.] One who denounces, publishes, or proclaims, especially intended or coming evil; one who threatens or accuses.
Denunciatory
Denunciatory De*nun"ci*a*to*ry, a. Characterized by or containing a denunciation; minatory; accusing; threatening; as, severe and denunciatory language.
Enunciable
Enunciable E*nun"ci*a*ble, a. Capable of being enunciated or expressed.
Enunciate
Enunciate E*nun"ci*ate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Enunciated; p. pr. & vb. n. Enunciating.] [L. enuntiatus, -ciatus, p. p. of enuntiare, -ciare. See Enounce.] 1. To make a formal statement of; to announce; to proclaim; to declare, as a truth. The terms in which he enunciates the great doctrines of the gospel. --Coleridge. 2. To make distinctly audible; to utter articulately; to pronounce; as, to enunciate a word distinctly.
Enunciate
Enunciate E*nun"ci*ate, v. i. To utter words or syllables articulately.
Enunciated
Enunciate E*nun"ci*ate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Enunciated; p. pr. & vb. n. Enunciating.] [L. enuntiatus, -ciatus, p. p. of enuntiare, -ciare. See Enounce.] 1. To make a formal statement of; to announce; to proclaim; to declare, as a truth. The terms in which he enunciates the great doctrines of the gospel. --Coleridge. 2. To make distinctly audible; to utter articulately; to pronounce; as, to enunciate a word distinctly.
Enunciating
Enunciate E*nun"ci*ate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Enunciated; p. pr. & vb. n. Enunciating.] [L. enuntiatus, -ciatus, p. p. of enuntiare, -ciare. See Enounce.] 1. To make a formal statement of; to announce; to proclaim; to declare, as a truth. The terms in which he enunciates the great doctrines of the gospel. --Coleridge. 2. To make distinctly audible; to utter articulately; to pronounce; as, to enunciate a word distinctly.
Enunciation
Enunciation E*nun`ci*a"tion (?; 277), n. [L. enuntiatio, -ciatio.] 1. The act of enunciating, announcing, proclaiming, or making known; open attestation; declaration; as, the enunciation of an important truth. By way of interpretation and enunciation. --Jer. Taylor. 2. Mode of utterance or pronunciation, especially as regards fullness and distinctness or articulation; as, to speak with a clear or impressive enunciation. 3. That which is enunciated or announced; words in which a proposition is expressed; an announcement; a formal declaration; a statement. Every intelligible enunciation must be either true or false. --A. Clarke.
Enunciative
Enunciative E*nun"ci*a*tive, a. [L. enuntiativus, -ciativus.] Pertaining to, or containing, enunciation; declarative. --Ayliffe. -- E*nun"ci*a*tive*ly, adv.
Enunciatively
Enunciative E*nun"ci*a*tive, a. [L. enuntiativus, -ciativus.] Pertaining to, or containing, enunciation; declarative. --Ayliffe. -- E*nun"ci*a*tive*ly, adv.
Enunciator
Enunciator E*nun"ci*a`tor, n. [L. enuntiator, enunciator.] One who enunciates or proclaims.
Enunciatory
Enunciatory E*nun"ci*a*to*ry, a. Pertaining to, or containing, enunciation or utterance.
Prenunciation
Prenunciation Pre*nun`ci*a"tion, n. [L. praenunciatio, fr. praenunciare to announce beforehand. See Pre-, and Announce.] The act of announcing or proclaiming beforehand. [Obs.]
Renunciation
Renunciation Re*nun`ci*a"tion (r?-n?n`s?-?"sh?n or -sh?-?"sh?n; 277), n. [Cf. F. renonciation, L. renuntiatio ann announcement. See Renounce.] 1. The act of renouncing. 2. (Law) Formal declination to take out letters of administration, or to assume an office, privilege, or right. Syn: Renouncement; disownment; disavowal; disavowment; disclaimer; rejection; abjuration; recantation; denial; abandonment; relinquishment.
Renunciatory
Renunciatory Re*nun"ci*a*to*ry (r?-n?n"sh?-?-t?-r?), a. [Cf. LL. renuntiatorius.] Pertaining to renunciation; containing or declaring a renunciation; as, renunciatory vows.

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