Denouncement (noun)

A formal or public statement of condemnation or criticism.

Origin:

Derived from the verb 'denounce', meaning to condemn or criticize publicly. a denouncement is a formal or public statement of condemnation or criticism.

Examples:

  1. The denouncement of the government's policies was met with cheers from the opposition, who saw it as a sign of support for their cause.
  2. The denouncement of the company's unethical practices was widely reported in the media, leading to calls for change and greater transparency.
  3. The denouncement of the athlete's actions was swift and decisive, with fans and colleagues alike expressing their disappointment and anger.
  4. The denouncement of the extremist group's ideology was a powerful message of tolerance and unity, sending a clear message that such beliefs would not be tolerated.
  5. The denouncement of the treaty was seen as a major setback for peace negotiations, with both sides scrambling to find a way to resolve the disagreement.
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