English to Arabic Dictionary denounce

denounce

شجب
definition
verb
the Assembly denounced the use of violence
publicly declare to be wrong or evil.
translation of 'denounce'
verb
شعر رسميا بشجب,
استنكر,
شجب,
اتهم,
أبلغ
example
The writers say they were tortured and forced to publicly 'denounce' their work.
When money is 'denounced' as the root of all evil, we should properly understand it not as banknotes but as bright, treacherous gold.
I tread dangerous ground, for normal reaction would surely bring instant 'denouncement' to this apparently absurd notion.
Any outside suggestion that reform was overdue was 'denounced' as an assault on our sovereignty.
He is brought to jail; she publicly 'denounces' him; and the court sentences him to six months in prison.
The most recent action to evacuate was not taken in haste, he declares, and 'denounces' those who say it was.
The records project an image of the 'denouncers' - who, not surprisingly, tended to come from the same milieu as those on whom they informed - as drawn largely from groups at the lower end of the social scale.
The year 1642 was largely taken up with answering tracts written against him and a fellow Frenchman, Samuel Desmarets, by his 'denouncer' at Utrecht, Voetius.
Of course, I would never think of publicly 'denouncing' a guy just because I don't like the way he draws.
The zealots got the upper hand and science was 'denounced' as heresy.
What if the secret services 'denounced' someone based upon information extracted under torture?
The weather forecast was 'denounced' as useless by the locals.
Oratory is praised as the literature of the people and 'denounced' as the instrument of the demagogue.
Of course these photos are going to be 'denounced' as fakes.
So it is that jokes that might once have been accepted as bad-taste gags can now be 'denounced' as intolerable racial insults.
He has publicly 'denounced' all the wrongs that were levelled on him.
Another example was last year's ban on the celebrations of the 500 years of discovery, which was 'denounced' as a fraud.
As government workers, they should have shunned the 'denouncement' of the impeachment, which is a sort of intervention in politics, especially around the time of the approaching general elections.
The colonists were interested in neither of these projects and Grey was 'denounced' as an out-of-touch theorist.
An informer who 'denounces' someone to the government to be killed, imprisoned, or even fined is likened to an assailant, since being arrested can be a dangerous and traumatic experience.
There were suggestions, 'denounced' as ludicrous by a raft of academic luminaries, that her research did not make the grade.
He was 'denounced' as a traitor, that is, by criminals.
Gambling on cricket is nothing new, and as early as 1823 a match between Hampshire and England was 'denounced' as a fix.
Survivors were 'denounced' as traitors and suffered severe discrimination.
The culture of the establishment is 'denounced' as oppressive.
Far from being the transport revolution expected, the service was 'denounced' as a shambles, a farce and the last resort.
If he has not abused his authority and betrayed children, he is still guilty of not 'denouncing' those who did.
Masquerading his message as a typical tale of lovers spurned and yearned, he fashioned a vitriolic 'denouncement' of his countrymen, people whom he saw as being more capable of lying or hiding than fighting.
As Osa dancers perform a stick dance meant to conjure up the spirits of their ancestors, organizers say the festive season is not a 'denouncement' of Western Christian values.
Moreover, he sees himself in the tradition of an H. L. Mencken or George S. Schuyler as a satiric 'denouncer' of all forms of cant, quackery, and nonsense.
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