Definition of Denouncer. Meaning of Denouncer. Synonyms of Denouncer

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Definition of Denouncer

Denouncer
Denouncer De*noun"cer . One who denounces, or declares, as a menace. Here comes the sad denouncer of my fate. --Dryden.

Meaning of Denouncer from wikipedia

- Denunciation (from Latin denuntiare, "to denounce") is the act of publicly ****igning to a person the blame for a perceived wrongdoing, with the hope of...
- during the war until he was wounded and discharged in 1917. Mussolini denounced the PSI, his views now centering on Italian nationalism instead of socialism...
- previously been on good terms, Truman felt anno**** that Eisenhower did not denounce Joseph McCarthy during the campaign. Similarly, Eisenhower was outraged...
- process is initiated either by the institutions' own initiative or after a denouncer has made authorities aware of the case in a police station or in a Quick...
- the Chinese anarchist group Society for the Study of Socialism. Tolstoy denounced the intervention by the Eight-Nation Alliance in the Boxer Rebellion in...
- was underway. Secular opponents of the Shah began to meet in secret to denounce the government. Led by the leftist intellectual Saeed Soltanpour, the Iranian...
- Delator (plural: delatores, feminine: delatrix) is Latin for a denouncer, one who indicates to a court another as having committed a punishable deed....
- universalist, internationalist, and ardent critic of nationalism, he denounced the British Raj and advocated independence from Britain. As an exponent...
- for the launch of the battleship Tirpitz on 1 April, he threatened to denounce the Anglo-German Naval Agreement if the British continued to guarantee...
- and comes close to her, Mausi ends up as a champion of modernity and a denouncer of Brahminical values such as austerity, self-denial and the strictures...