Thesaurus / denunciation
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A few months later, after wide-scale denunciation of what an open letter from Google employees called the company’s “unprecedented research censorship,” it fired Gebru’s coauthor and co-lead Margaret Mitchell as well.
THE RACE TO UNDERSTAND THE EXHILARATING, DANGEROUS WORLD OF LANGUAGE AIKAREN HAOMAY 20, 2021MIT TECHNOLOGY REVIEWThe wild dancing and devotion to pleasure were one way Parisians tried to put behind them the ever-present fear of denunciation and death and the constant spectacle of headless corpses that had dominated daily life for nearly a year.
THE FRENCH REVOLUTION OFFERS A CRITICAL LESSON AS THE U.S. RETURNS TO NORMALCHRISTINE ADAMSMAY 7, 2021WASHINGTON POSTThe episode was another moment for denunciations from free-press advocates.
FAILED PROSECUTION OF IOWA REPORTER WAS AN ATTACK ON JOURNALISMERIK WEMPLEMARCH 11, 2021WASHINGTON POSTThis pronounced denunciation of the government’s failure to prosecute those responsible for the 2008 financial crisis, combined with his refusal to rubber-stamp the settlement, made Rakoff a media darling.
A FED-UP JUDGE CONDEMNS THE INEQUITIES IN AMERICA’S LEGAL SYSTEMMICHAEL BOBELIANFEBRUARY 19, 2021WASHINGTON POSTHe cast his ballot at an early voting site and at a news conference afterward issued the first of multiple denunciations of any giant spending bill.
PELOSI, MNUCHIN CITE PROGRESS IN ECONOMIC RELIEF TALKS BUT EYE OBSTACLES WITH SENATE REPUBLICANSERICA WERNER, JEFF STEINOCTOBER 15, 2020WASHINGTON POSTLouis stood immoveable, with his eyes on the ground, while Wharton vehemently uttered this denunciation.
THE PASTOR'S FIRE-SIDE VOL. 3 OF 4JANE PORTERA threatening denunciation was in his visage, as he advanced with his staff of office towards his prisoner.
THE PASTOR'S FIRE-SIDE VOL. 3 OF 4JANE PORTERBut the central economic doctrine of cost can not be shaken by mere denunciation.
THE UNSOLVED RIDDLE OF SOCIAL JUSTICESTEPHEN LEACOCKThe like denunciation was busily repeated through the churches, especially of the north of England.
KING ROBERT THE BRUCEA. F. MURISONIt goes no further than the denunciation of the peer, and the raising of a subscription (generally inadequate) for the sufferers.
GOD AND MY NEIGHBOURROBERT BLATCHFORDWORDS RELATED TO DENUNCIATION
- accusation
- animadversion
- arraignment
- attack
- attribution
- castigation
- censure
- charge
- chiding
- complaint
- criticism
- denunciation
- depreciation
- diatribe
- disapprobation
- disapproval
- disfavor
- disparagement
- expostulation
- exprobation
- impeachment
- implication
- imputation
- incrimination
- inculpation
- indictment
- invective
- objurgation
- obloquy
- opposition
- rebuke
- recrimination
- remonstrance
- reprehension
- reprimand
- reproach
- reprobation
- reproof
- repudiation
- slur
- tirade
- Bronx cheer
- animadversion
- aspersion
- bad press
- blast
- brickbats
- call down
- carping
- cavil
- caviling
- censure
- critical remarks
- cut
- denunciation
- disparagement
- faultfinding
- flak
- hit
- knock
- nit-picking
- objection
- opprobrium
- pan
- panning
- put down
- quibble
- rap on knuckles
- reproof
- roast
- slam
- slap
- slap on wrist
- static
- stricture
- swipe
- vitriol
- zapper
- Bronx cheers
- animadversions
- aspersions
- bad presses
- blasts
- brickbats
- call downs
- carpings
- cavilings
- cavils
- censures
- critical remarks
- cuts
- denunciations
- disparagements
- faultfinding
- flak
- hits
- knocks
- nit-picking
- objections
- opprobrium
- panning
- pans
- put downs
- quibbles
- rap on knuckles
- reproofs
- roasts
- slams
- slap on wrists
- slaps
- static
- strictures
- swipes
- vitriol
- zappers
- anathema
- ban
- bane
- blasphemy
- commination
- cursing
- cuss word
- cussing
- damning
- denunciation
- dirty name
- dirty word
- double whammy
- execration
- expletive
- four-letter word
- fulmination
- imprecation
- malediction
- malison
- naughty words
- no-no
- oath
- objuration
- obloquy
- obscenity
- profanation
- profanity
- sacrilege
- swear word
- swearing
- vilification
- whammy
- acclamation
- affidavit
- allegation
- announcement
- article
- attestation
- bulletin
- canon
- charge
- confirmation
- constitution
- credo
- creed
- denunciation
- deposition
- document
- edict
- gospel
- indictment
- manifesto
- notice
- notification
- plea
- proclamation
- profession
- promulgation
- pronouncement
- pronunciamento
- resolution
- testament
- testimony
- ultimatum
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