denunciation - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of denunciation in Hindi

  • निंदा
  • प्रत्याख्यान
  • भंडाफोड़
  •  मलामत
  •  आक्षेप
  •  परदाफ़ाश
  • धमकी
  • डरावा
  •  भर्त्सना
  • दोषारोपण

denunciation Definition

Noun

  • public condemnation of someone or something.

denunciation Example

  • Denunciation of his reckless methods ( उनके लापरवाह तरीकों की निंदा )
  • Where land seizures accompanied forced proletarianization, denunciations of the culprits by fellahin were more intense-even though such unjust practices may not have been of direct interest to the powers-that-be.( जहाँ जबरन सर्वहाराकरण के साथ भूमि की जब्ती होती थी, वहाँ फेलाहिन द्वारा दोषियों की निंदा अधिक तीव्र थी - भले ही ऐसी अन्यायपूर्ण प्रथाएँ शक्तियों के लिए प्रत्यक्ष हित की न हों-हो सकती हैं। )
  • The government responded defensively but ruthlessly, human-rights organizations repor ted,50 with ar rests and detention, extra-judicial executions and tor ture, and official denunciations following one another in rapid succession. ( सरकार ने रक्षात्मक रूप से लेकिन बेरहमी से जवाब दिया, मानवाधिकार संगठनों ने रिपोर्ट की, 50 को गिरफ्तार किया गया और हिरासत में लिया गया, अतिरिक्त न्यायिक निष्पादन और यातना, और तेजी से उत्तराधिकार में एक दूसरे के बाद आधिकारिक निंदा की गई। )
  • The liberal newspaper editor used his column to make a denunciation of the president’s unusual budget proposal. ( उदारवादी अखबार के संपादक ने राष्ट्रपति के असामान्य बजट प्रस्ताव की निंदा करने के लिए अपने कॉलम का इस्तेमाल किया। )

More Sentence

  • After the CEO expressed his denunciation on the state of the corporate world, he resigned from his position.  
  • The jury’s verdict of innocence resulted in a furious denunciation from the victim’s family.  
  • Before the terrorist attack, the rebel leader used the Internet to state his denunciation of his enemies.  
  • The politician’s denunciation of low-income families did not win him any votes during the election.  
  • During the press conference, the civil rights leader made a denunciation about brutal police tactics.  
  • Such denunciations are becoming increasingly common.
  • Arguably, this ' male' bias and gender discrimination on the part of police officers who have to deal with denunciations of domestic violence could be solved with an all-female staff.
  • I think if he proceeded to the logical and inevitable conclusion of his own denunciations, he would be with us on these benches.
  • Denunciations of human rights violations are not merely sound bites in daily politics.
  • The air seemed thick with violent denunciations and accusations.
  • They have resisted the more extreme denunciations regarding the regime and its behaviour.
  • His denunciations, however, do not appear to affect his admiration of our ability.
  • They were loud in their denunciations of the publican.
  • We can opt for healthy scepticism, which is sensible, or furious denunciations in principle of every regulation, which is not wise.
  • a denunciation of the bombing