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denounce

condemn publicly / inform against
Transitive Verb
past: denouncedpp: denounceding: denouncing

This term carries a heavy weight of public condemnation and moral judgment. It is typically used in formal, political, or legal contexts where an action or person is branded as unacceptable or evil. The tone is one of stern disapproval and official rejection. In a more sinister context, the word describes the act of betrayal through reporting someone to a governing power. This usage evokes images of surveillance, political purges, and the breaking of social trust to gain favor or avoid punishment from an authority.

Meanings

Transitive Verb
[~ someone/something]

To publicly declare something to be wrong or evil.

"The government was quick to denounce the terrorist attack as a violation of international law."

Transitive Verb
[~ someone]

To inform against someone to the authorities, often by accusing them of a crime or betrayal.

"During the purge, many citizens were encouraged to denounce their neighbors to the secret police."

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