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- DECRY Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
decry verb de· cry di-ˈkrī dē- decried; decrying transitive verb 1 : to depreciate (something, such as a coin) officially or publicly
- DECRY Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
decried, decrying to speak disparagingly of; denounce as faulty or worthless; express censure of She decried the lack of support for the arts in this country Synonyms: minimize, depreciate, discredit, disparage, belittle to condemn or depreciate by proclamation, as foreign or obsolete coins
- DECRIED | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
DECRIED definition: 1 past simple and past participle of decry 2 to criticize something as bad, without value, or… Learn more
- Decried - definition of decried by The Free Dictionary
Define decried decried synonyms, decried pronunciation, decried translation, English dictionary definition of decried tr v de·cried , de·cry·ing , de·cries 1 a To condemn as wrong or reprehensible: "an editorial in which he decried the proliferation of cheap handguns"
- decry verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
decry somebody something (as something) to strongly criticize somebody something, especially publicly synonym condemn The measures were decried as useless
- Decry - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
IPA guide Other forms: decried; decrying; decries When you dye your hair pink and orange, your mother decries your act as a horror and bursts into tears She criticizes your choice of colors, stating that pink and purple would have looked better You might decry learning French, declaring it as a waste of time Yet many English words come from
- decried - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
de•cry dɪˈkraɪ v [ ~ + obj], -cried, -cry•ing to condemn openly; denounce: decried the regime's ruthlessness
- What Does decry Mean? Definition Examples | Dictionary. net
"During the meeting, several members decried the proposed policy changes as ineffective " Official Denunciation: Formally denouncing a practice or policy, often by an authoritative entity
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