Denunciation
(noun)
- The act of publicly or formally accusing someone of wrong-doing.
- 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:
- The denunciation of the company's unethical practices led to an investigation.
- The government issued a denunciation of the terrorist group's actions.
- The newspaper published a denunciation of the politician's corruption.
- The employee"s denunciation of the company"s illegal activities led to the CEO"s resignation.
- The denunciation was made in front of the entire assembly, accusing the member of corruption.