Give away information about somebody.
To accuse or condemn or openly or formally or brand as disgraceful.
1 The mujahideen denounce attacks that result in civilian casualties, said the statement.
2 Citizens are also now required to denounce gay people to the authorities.
3 National Republicans have swarmed to denounce Moore in the past few days.
4 Importantly, we denounce all provocative and retaliatory action taken by any individual.
5 Taiwan Foreign Minister Joseph Wu quickly took to Twitter to denounce it.
6 But now the laws of the whole civilized world denounce the system.
7 He declares death would be preferable; whereupon she threatens to denounce Adalgisa.
8 Others came to revile, denounce and defy the powers of the church.
9 Benham was not content to define and denounce the prejudices of mankind.
10 To Juvenal it falls to denounce the triumph of these corroding influences.
11 I denounce every sales assistant at every Dixons I've ever been in!'
12 I loved the man well: and I must turn to denounce him.
13 Were I to denounce you, my soldiers would tear you in pieces.
14 Yet Philip was too cowardly to break forth and denounce the engagement.
15 Great English speakers and writers were beginning to denounce the whole system.
16 I struck him with the poker because he wanted to denounce me.
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