English to Gujarati Dictionary denunciation

denunciation

ફિટકાર
definition
noun
Litigation, public denunciations , and even bribery proved fruitless.
public condemnation of someone or something.
translation of 'denunciation'
વખોડી કાઢવું તે,
બદનામી,
ફિટકાર,
દોષારોપણ આક્ષેપ
example
In addition to self- 'denunciation' , they wallowed in orgies of accusation against others.
She wrote out carefully and with a steady hand that 'denunciation' of Citizen-Deputy Déroulède which has become an historical document, and is preserved in the chronicles of France.
a 'denunciation' of the bombing
'denunciation' of his reckless methods
But amidst all the self-analysis and 'denunciations' of his own weakness, how can we be sure if he is telling the truth or simply preparing his place in history?
This defense of war crimes is combined with 'denunciations' of those who expose or criticize them and attempts to further cow an already pliant media.
The government camp has reacted to the mounting protests with frenzied 'denunciations' .
I don't know if he is an unfairly vilified man or if any of the 'denunciations' of his morals and motives have some truth to them.
Since then, the playwright has enjoyed a certain amount of notoriety, as much for his 'denunciations' of the theatre establishment as for his work.
This 'denunciatory' zeal has not jeopardized historical vision - if anything, it has inspired some of the finest work of a generation.
These 'denunciations' of his policies as responsible for the South's growing relative impoverishment no longer look convincing.
That kind of talk drew barbs and 'denunciations' from media quarters that had applauded his efforts to end racial segregation.
The reason these 'denunciations' of the use of urgency carry some weight is because its misuse raises important questions of democratic oversight.
Michel is the main 'denunciator' of foreign interference.
Despite official English policies that held tobacco to be harmful, and a 'denunciatory' tract by James I, the plant became colonial Virginia's export staple, and tobacco use was widespread among the colonists.
Half a world away, however, the discovery has provoked howls of outrage and 'denunciations' of a woman formerly held in the highest regard.
Religious heresy 'denunciations' do not appear often, outside of certain insular ultra-orthodox circles.
‘Religion as mere sentiment,’ he wrote with 'denunciatory' directness, ‘is to me a dream and a mockery.’
Usually the 'denunciator' is not strong himself, otherwise he would not find time for condemnation.
But critics who want to portray themselves as moderate would do well to moderate their wild 'denunciations' .
No great poet has ever forgotten his mission as a prophet, the 'denunciator' of evil and upholder of virtue.
European newspapers published 'denunciatory' editorials by writers who had never set foot on any mountain, let alone the Matterhorn.
They issued the immediate 'denunciations' and condemnations, even called them idiots and monsters.
So we get hysterical 'denunciations' of measures that are not objectionable when the real cause of their anger was the objectionable way in which those measures were carried out.
I'd get these eight-page 'denunciations' , accusing me of didacticism, as if I hadn't already thought of that.
Litigation, public 'denunciations' , and even bribery proved fruitless.
The artist exposes himself within his work as both a 'denunciator' and a manipulator of the media.
Responding to this personal attack, Paul's comments are a sarcastic rebuttal of the 'denunciations' of his victims.
There were sharp interventions and 'denunciations' of the present globalisation process as the root of widespread poverty.
When is the world going to recoil in horror and issue fierce 'denunciations' of all this too?
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