denunciation
31denunciation — Act of denouncing. In the civil law, the act by which an individual informs a public officer, whose duty it is to prosecute offenders, that a crime has been committed. The giving of an information in the ecclesiastical courts by one who was not… …
32denunciation — Act of denouncing. In the civil law, the act by which an individual informs a public officer, whose duty it is to prosecute offenders, that a crime has been committed. The giving of an information in the ecclesiastical courts by one who was not… …
33denunciation — The condemning of a person, a practice, or an idea as evil; the reporting of a person to the authorities as one to be prosecuted. See denouncement; denuncia …
34denunciation — n. 1 the act of denouncing (a person, policy, etc.); public condemnation. 2 an instance of this. Derivatives: denunciate v.tr. denunciative adj. denunciator n. denunciatory adj. Etymology: F deacutenonciation or L denunciatio (as DENOUNCE) …
35prolonged outburst of denunciation — index diatribe Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
36denunciatory — denunciation ► NOUN ▪ the action of denouncing. DERIVATIVES denunciatory adjective …
37Dmitri Shostakovich — Shostakovich redirects here. For the conductor and son of Dmitri Shostakovich, see Maxim Shostakovich. Dmitri Shostakovich in 1942 Dmitri Dmitriyevich Shostakovich Russian pronunciation: [dmʲitrij ˌdmʲitrɪjevʲiʨ ʂɨstɐˈkɔvʲɪʨ] (Russian:… …
38INFORMERS — (Heb. malshinim, slanderers ; moserim, informers ; delatorim, delators ), informers or slanderers who denounce individual Jews or the Jewish people in general to a foreign ruler. In Talmudic Tradition The attitude of the Talmud toward such… …
39Soviet–Japanese Neutrality Pact — Soviet Japanese Neutrality Pact, 13 April 1941 …
40Solicitation — • Technically in canon law the crime of making use of the Sacrament of Penance, directly or indirectly, for the purpose of drawing others into sins of lust Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Solicitation Solicitation …