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Example sentences for "denunciatory"

Lexicographically close words:
denude; denuded; denuding; denunciation; denunciations; denuo; deny; denye; denyed; denyes
  1. Among other things, a Mr. Louiallier published a denunciatory newspaper article.

  2. He was strongly denunciatory of the Federalists, going so far even as to brand some of them as traitors, and especially criticized Jay's Treaty with England in 1794 which was their pet creation.

  3. Boehmer-Monod, likewise, in spite of their joint claim to sincerity and lack of bias, are especially denunciatory of the character of the Society at this juncture.

  4. Immediately he assumed the denunciatory and threatened immediate expulsion of all persons not members from the House.

  5. In the New Jersey Legislature petitions are flowing in denunciatory of Lincoln's Emancipation scheme, which would cast into the free States a large excess of profitless population.

  6. They seemed surprised when I told them that I not only agreed with them entirely, but that I had really written most of the articles they had read in the press denunciatory of the policy they condemned.

  7. Hastings appeared for the second time before that committee and presented a long array of denunciatory statements, in which Judge Hoffman, myself, and others were charged with all sorts of misdemeanors.

  8. While thus held he gave vent to coarse and denunciatory language against the officers.

  9. His mind was akin to theirs in its denunciatory fury, its prostration before the might and majesty of a single God.

  10. Wherever there are denunciatory suras, they are either for the chastisement of unbelievers or, as in Sura cxi, in revenge for the refusal of his relations to believe in his inspiration.

  11. On the evening of the day on which this was written there occurred the greatest, most outspoken, and most denunciatory to the aristocracy, of the meetings held to support the cause of the North.

  12. In the North American continent, the defection and the denunciatory publications of Dr.

  13. Not that self-denunciatory thing of a minute ago.

  14. This was in the autumn of 1829, but though he was thus violently denunciatory of contemporary religion, the severity of his judgment against the skepticism of the times had not been materially modified.

  15. Besides this class there was another, composed of friends, whom Garrison's denunciatory style offended.

  16. In December following the Boston mob Governor McDuffie, pitched the key of the Southern concert in his message to the legislature descriptive of anti-slavery publications, and denunciatory of the anti-slavery agitation.

  17. This denunciatory view was vigorously worked, with Navarrete's help, by Santarem in the Coleccion of that Spanish scholar, whence Irving in turn got his opinions.

  18. Journals and periodicals, violently denunciatory of the course pursued by the Government, all at once made their appearance in New York and elsewhere.

  19. It was a relief to this strange woman to write sermons sometimes--fierce denunciatory protests against the inherent wickedness of the human heart.

  20. Hundreds whom man's denunciatory self-righteousness had driven to cursing, bitterness, and despair, are now stars in his crown.

  21. Replying to a denunciatory letter from Halleck he said: "I propose continuing to be myself the judge as to when a member of the cabinet shall be dismissed.

  22. Their demand was for an instant and sweeping proclamation of emancipation; and they were angry and denunciatory against the President because he would not give it to them.

  23. If Romola's intellect had been less capable of discerning the complexities in human things, all the early loving associations of her life would have forbidden her to accept implicitly the denunciatory exclusiveness of Savonarola.


  24. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "denunciatory" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    abusive; blasphemous; blustering; censorious; condemnatory; contemptuous; contumelious; cursing; damnatory; deprecatory; derisive; dirty; disparaging; foreboding; foul; imminent; imprecatory; intimidating; invective; lowering; menacing; minatory; obscene; ominous; priggish; profane; raw; reproachful; ribald; ridiculing; risque; scoffing; scurrilous; terroristic; terrorizing; threatening; vile; vilifying; vituperative