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  • verb Simple past tense and past participle of denounce.

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Examples

  • The SDLP's Mark Durkin denounced one quango as "faceless. toothless and spineless".

    Sketch: Quangos scorched as Buck Passing Council goes up in flames Michael White 2010

  • When McCain denounced these religious leaders, did he renounce his own "statements"?

    McCain buying Michigan, Pennsylvania airtime 2008

  • McCain denounced Hagee simply because of the Jews votes.

    McCain rejects endorsement of a second controversial pastor 2008

  • An angry and defiant McCain denounced the stories yesterday, declaring: "At no time have I ever done anything that would betray the public trust."

    McCain's double-speak on lobbyists 2008

  • An angry and defiant McCain denounced the stories yesterday, declaring: "At no time have I ever done anything that would betray the public trust."

    McCain's double-speak on lobbyists 2008

  • Why hasn't Sen. McCain denounced the pastor that he sought after to support him that said Hurricane Katrina was God's way of cleaning up New Orleans of sin? another day another dollar

    McCain to make SNL appearance 2008

  • [2] Senator John McCain denounced the House Armed Services Committee for wasting resources in the Defense appropriations bill.

    Archive 2007-01-01 2007

  • During the 2000 campaign, Mr. McCain denounced Mr. Falwell and the Rev. Pat Robertson as "agents of intolerance."

    April 2006 2006

  • King is now hailed as a hero, but let's not forget he was denounced from the floor of the US Senate as the most dangerous man alive.

    celebrating king 2005

  • Particularly in terms of illegitimacy, mothers were punished more harshly than fathers, suffering public humiliation, even ostracism, as they were denounced from the altar and denied (either for a limited period of public penance, or indefinitely) churching and the sacraments. 63 Here, then, was a reinforcement of the chastity requirement of middle-class ideology.

    Gutenber-e Help Page 2005

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