denunciation
n.
condemnation, denouncement
Denunciation
Denunciation refers to the announcement of a
treaty's termination. Some treaties contain a termination clause that specifies that the treaty will terminate if a certain number of nations denounce the treaty. For instance, the
Single Convention on Narcotic Drugs' Article 41 specifies that the treaty will terminate if, as a result of denunciations, the number of Parties falls below 40
[1].
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denunciation
Noun
1. a public act of denouncing
(synonym) denouncement
(hypernym) speech act
(hyponym) excoriation
Denunciation
(n.)
The act of denouncing; public menace or accusation; the act of inveighing against, stigmatizing, or publicly arraigning; arraignment.
(n.)
That by which anything is denounced; threat of evil; public menace or accusation; arraignment.
(n.)
Proclamation; announcement; a publishing.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913), edited by Noah Porter.
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denunciation
Synonyms and related words:
accusal, accusation, accusing, allegation, allegement, anathema, anathematizing, arraignment, ban, bill of particulars, blame, blasphemy, bringing of charges, bringing to book, bulldozing, castigation, censure, charge, commination, complaint, condemnation, conviction, count, curse, damnation, death sentence, death warrant, decrial, delation, denouncement, doom, empty threat, evil eye, excommunication, excoriation, execration, flaying, foreboding, fulmination, fustigation, guilty verdict, hex, idle threat, imminence, impeachment, implication, implied threat, imprecation, imputation, indictment, information, innuendo, insinuation, intimidation, judgment, lawsuit, laying of charges, malison, malocchio, menace, pillorying, plaint, promise of harm, proscription, prosecution, rap, reprehension, reproach, reprobation, sentence, skinning alive, stricture, suit, sword of Damocles, taxing, threat, threateningness, threatfulness, thundering, true bill, unspoken accusation, veiled accusation, verdict of guilty, warning, whammy,
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Moby Project created by Grady Ward. In 1996 Grady Ward placed this thesaurus in the public domain.