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denunciation
de·nun·ci·a·tion D0138200 (dĭ-nŭn′sē-ā′shən, -shē-)n.1. The act or an instance of denouncing, especially a public condemnation or censure.2. The reporting of a person to the authorities for possible criminal prosecution. [Middle English denunciacioun, from Latin dēnūntiātiō, dēnūntiātiōn-, from dēnūntiātus, past participle of dēnūntiāre, to announce; see denounce.] de·nun′ci·a′tive (-ā′tĭv, -ə-tĭv), de·nun′ci·a·to′ry (-ə-tôr′ē) adj.denunciation (dɪˌnʌnsɪˈeɪʃən) n1. open condemnation; censure; denouncing2. (Law) law obsolete a charge or accusation of crime made by an individual before a public prosecutor or tribunal3. (Government, Politics & Diplomacy) a formal announcement of the termination of a treaty4. archaic an announcement in the form of an impending threat or warningde•nun•ci•a•tion (dɪˌnʌn siˈeɪ ʃən, -ʃi-) n. 1. an act or instance of denouncing. 2. an accusation of crime before a public prosecutor or tribunal. 3. notice of the termination or the renouncement of an international agreement or part thereof. [1540–50; < Latin] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | denunciation - a public act of denouncing denouncementspeech act - the use of language to perform some actexcoriation - severe censurediatribe, fulmination - thunderous verbal attackphilippic, tirade, broadside - a speech of violent denunciationdamnation - the act of damningcurse, execration, condemnation - an appeal to some supernatural power to inflict evil on someone or some group |
denunciationnoun1. condemnation, criticism, accusation, censure, stick (slang), invective, character assassination, stigmatization, castigation, obloquy, denouncement, fulmination a stinging denunciation of his critics2. implication, accusation, indictment, incrimination, denouncement, inculpation Denunciation by family, friends and colleagues inevitably sowed distrust.denunciationnoun1. A comment expressing fault:blame, censure, condemnation, criticism, reprehension, reprobation.Informal: pan.Slang: knock.2. A charging of someone with a misdeed:accusation, charge, denouncement, imputation, incrimination.Law: indictment.Translationsdenounce (diˈnauns) verb to accuse publicly (of a crime etc). He was denounced as a murderer. 公開譴責 谴责,公开指责 denunciation (dinansiˈeiʃən) noun 譴責 谴责Denunciation
denunciation1. Law obsolete a charge or accusation of crime made by an individual before a public prosecutor or tribunal 2. a formal announcement of the termination of a treaty Denunciation (in international law) the refusal of one party to an international treaty to fulfill the terms of the treaty, which entails its termination. As a rule, the right of denunciation is provided for in the treaty itself, as are the conditions thereof.
Denunciation (1) A false accusation made against someone. (2) In Soviet law, testimony by the accused (defendant), victim, or witness that falsely accuses another person of committing a crime. Unlike a false report, a denunciation can only be made during an interrogation at agencies of preliminary investigation or in court. A denunciation may be made against any person regardless of whether criminal proceedings have been instituted against the person. It may result from a bona fide error (a mistake in evaluating the actions of the person about whom testimony is given or an incorrect interpretation of facts), or it may be testimony known to be false. Only a denunciation known to be false, given by a witness or victim, is punishable. Denunciation
DENUNCIATION, crim. law. This term is used by the civilians to signify the act by which au individual informs a public officer, whose duty it is to prosecute offenders, that a crime has been committed. It differs from a complaint. (q.v.) Vide 1 Bro. C. L. 447; 2 Id. 389; Ayl. Parer. 210, Poth. Proc. Cr. sect. 2, Sec. 2. denunciation
Synonyms for denunciationnoun condemnationSynonyms- condemnation
- criticism
- accusation
- censure
- stick
- invective
- character assassination
- stigmatization
- castigation
- obloquy
- denouncement
- fulmination
noun implicationSynonyms- implication
- accusation
- indictment
- incrimination
- denouncement
- inculpation
Synonyms for denunciationnoun a comment expressing faultSynonyms- blame
- censure
- condemnation
- criticism
- reprehension
- reprobation
- pan
- knock
noun a charging of someone with a misdeedSynonyms- accusation
- charge
- denouncement
- imputation
- incrimination
- indictment
Synonyms for denunciationnoun a public act of denouncingSynonymsRelated Words- speech act
- excoriation
- diatribe
- fulmination
- philippic
- tirade
- broadside
- damnation
- curse
- execration
- condemnation
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