Denunciation (noun)

  1. The act of publicly or formally accusing someone of wrong-doing.
  2. A formal statement or accusation of wrong-doing.

Origin:

Late middle english: from old french denonciation, from latin denuntiatio(n-), from denuntiare "to announce formally", from de- (expressing reversal) + nuntiare "to announce".

Examples:

  1. The denunciation of the company's unethical practices led to an investigation.
  2. The government issued a denunciation of the terrorist group's actions.
  3. The newspaper published a denunciation of the politician's corruption.
  4. The employee"s denunciation of the company"s illegal activities led to the CEO"s resignation.
  5. The denunciation was made in front of the entire assembly, accusing the member of corruption.
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