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Denounce

denounce
 transitive verb  (~d; denouncing)  Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French denuncier to proclaim, from Latin denuntiare, from de- + nuntiare to reportmore at announce  Date: 13th century  1. to pronounce especially publicly to be blameworthy or evil they ~d him as a bigot  2. archaic  a. proclaim  b. to announce threateningly  3. to inform against ; accuse  4. obsolete portend  5. to announce formally the termination of (as a treaty)  Synonyms: see criticize  • ~ment noun  • ~r noun
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1.
  v.tr. 1 accuse publicly; condemn (denounced him as a traitor). 2 inform against (denounced her to the police). 3 give notice of the termination of (an armistice, treaty, etc.). Derivatives denouncement n. denouncer n. Etymology: ME f. OF denoncier f. L denuntiare (as DE-, nuntiare make known f. nuntius messenger) DENSE adj. 1 closely compacted in substance; thick (dense fog). 2 crowded together (the population is less dense on the outskirts). 3 colloq. stupid. Derivatives densely adv. denseness n. Etymology: F dense or L densus ...
Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
2.
  гл. денонсировать (отказаться от договора), расторгать - denounce a treaty ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский экономический словарь
3.
  1. осуждать; обвинять; разоблачать to denounce smb. for theft —- обвинить кого-л. в воровстве to denounce smb. as an impostor —- разоблачить кого-л. как обманщика 2. денонсировать, расторгать to denounce a treaty —- денонсировать договор to denounce a truce —- воен. заявить о досрочном прекращении перемирия 3. уст. предупреждать (об опасности и т. п.); предрекать, предвещать 4. выражать угрозу (о взгляде, жесте и т. п.) 5. юр. доносить, осведомлять to denounce one's accomplices —- выдать своих сообщников to denounce smb. to the authorities —- донести на кого-л. властям Id: to denounce to the horn —- шотл. ист. объявлять вне закона ...
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4.
  a truce mil. заявить о досрочном прекращении перемирия DENOUNCE v.  1) обвинять, осуждать; поносить  2) доносить (for - о чем-л.) The woman denounced her neighbour for helping the enemy.  3) угрожать  4) денонсировать, расторгать (договор) - denounce a truce  5) предрекать, предсказывать (плохое) ...
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5.
  (denounces, denouncing, denounced) 1. If you denounce a person or an action, you criticize them severely and publicly because you feel strongly that they are wrong or evil. German leaders denounced the attacks and pleaded for tolerance... Some 25,000 demonstrators denounced him as a traitor. VERB: V n, V n as n/adj 2. If you denounce someone who has broken a rule or law, you report them to the authorities. ...informers who might denounce you at any moment. VERB: V n, also V n to n ...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
6.
  ~ v 1 to express strong disapproval of someone or something, especially in public  (The President's statement was denounced by all parties. | denounce sb/sth as)  (He denounced the waste of public money as `criminally negligent'.) 2 to give information to the police or other authority about someone's illegal political activities  (denounce sb to sb)  (She eventually denounced him to the secret police.)  (- see also denunciation) ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
7.
  - early 14c., from O.Fr. denoncier, from L. denuntiare, from de- "down" + nuntiare "proclaim, announce," from nuntius "messenger." ...
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