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- DECRY Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of DECRY is to depreciate (something, such as a coin) officially or publicly How to use decry in a sentence Did you know? Synonym Discussion of Decry
- DECRY | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
DECRY definition: 1 to criticize something as bad, without value, or unnecessary: 2 to criticize something as bad… Learn more
- Decry - definition of decry by The Free Dictionary
decry means to denounce or to express public disapproval of: to decry all forms of discrimination denigrate means to defame or to sully the reputation or character of: to denigrate the memory of a ruler deprecate means to express regretful disapproval of or to plead against: to deprecate a new policy
- DECRY definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
decry means to express one’s vigorous disapproval of or to denounce: to decry all forms of discrimination denigrate means to speak damagingly of, to criticize in derogative terms: denigrating his works as trifling and poorly executed deprecate implies the expression of earnest, thoughtful disapproval: to deprecate a plan because of possible
- Decry - Definition, Meaning Synonyms - Vocabulary. com
Decry comes from the Old French descrier, "to cry out" or "announce " When you decry something, you simultaneously condemn it and discredit it, a formal act
- 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
- What does DECRY mean? - Definitions. net
decry To decry is to publicly condemn, criticize, or express strong disapproval of something or someone It can also mean to denounce or speak out against something publicly
- decry - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
decry (third-person singular simple present decries, present participle decrying, simple past and past participle decried) To denounce as harmful
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