denouncement
1Denouncement — De*nounce ment, n. [Cf. OF. denoncement.] Solemn, official, or menacing announcement; denunciation. [Archaic] [1913 Webster] False is the reply of Cain, upon the denouncement of his curse. Sir T. Browne. [1913 Webster] …
2denouncement — index blame (culpability), charge (accusation), complaint, conviction (finding of guilt), denunciation …
3denouncement — An application to the authorities for a grant of the right to work a mine, either on the ground of new discovery, or on the ground of forfeiture of the rights of a former owner, through abandonment or contravention of the mining law. Castillero v …
4denouncement — An application to the authorities for a grant of the right to work a mine, either on the ground of new discovery, or on the ground of forfeiture of the rights of a former owner, through abandonment or contravention of the mining law. Castillero v …
5denouncement — denounce ► VERB ▪ publicly declare to be wrong or evil. DERIVATIVES denouncement noun denouncer noun. ORIGIN Latin denuntiare give official information , from nuntius messenger …
6denouncement — noun see denounce …
7denouncement — See denounce. * * * …
8denouncement — noun a) An act of denouncing; a denunciation b) A solemn or formal declaration …
9denouncement — (Roget s Thesaurus II) noun A charging of someone with a misdeed: accusation, charge, denunciation, imputation, incrimination. Law: indictment. See ATTACK, LAW, PRAISE …
10denouncement — de nounce·ment || mÉ™nt n. proclamation; accusal; delation; condemnation …