To proclaim, declare, or pronounce (a person) to be (something). usually cursed, outlawed, or something bad. to denounce to the horn (Scots Law)…
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释义 | the mind > attention and judgement > contempt > disapproval > denunciation > denounce [verb (transitive)] (16) denouncea1400 To proclaim, declare, or pronounce (a person) to be (something). usually cursed, outlawed, or something bad. to denounce to the horn (Scots Law)… proclaim?a1513 transitive. To declare (a person) to be a rebel or outlaw; to denounce. Also (Scottish) †intransitive with against (obsolete). Now rare. prescrive1562 transitive. To condemn, prohibit; = proscribe, v. 2. rare. aban1565 transitive. To denounce, curse, anathematize. rare. denunciate1593 transitive and intransitive. To denounce; to utter denunciation against. to cry shame on, upon, of1600 to cry shame on, upon, †of: to express vigorous reprobation of. to call down1605 transitive. To lower officially (the price or value of something), originally by proclamation; to cause the value of (something) to be lowered in… to declaim against1611 to declaim against: to speak in an impassioned oratorical manner in reprobation or condemnation of; to inveigh against. declaim1614 = to declaim against at sense 2; to decry, denounce. Obsolete. proscribe1622 transitive. To declare authoritatively to be unacceptable or invalid; to prohibit, forbid, exclude; to condemn, discountenance. mouth1743 transitive. To declaim against. Obsolete. rare. Subcategories:— violently (4) — by preaching (1) |
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