All 8 Uses of
denounce
in
The Three Musketeers
- But Milady felt herself denounced even by his terror.†
Chpt 37.denounced = strongly criticized or accused publicly OR (more rarely) informed against someone
- She will not dare to say anything; that would be to denounce herself.†
Chpt 38.
- As he might be only wounded and might denounce their crime, they came up to him with the purpose of making sure.†
Chpt 41.
- If not, I will apply to the chancellor, I will apply to the king, I will apply to the hangman, I will move the courts against you, I will denounce you as branded, I will bring you to trial; and if you are acquitted, well, by the faith of a gentleman, I will kill you at the corner of some wall, as I would a mad dog.'†
Chpt 42.
- I will denounce this place of infamy.†
Chpt 56.
- I will denounce you before men, as I have denounced you before God; and if it be necessary that, like Lucretia, I should sign my accusation with my blood, I will sign it.'†
Chpt 56.
- I will denounce you before men, as I have denounced you before God; and if it be necessary that, like Lucretia, I should sign my accusation with my blood, I will sign it.'†
Chpt 56.denounced = strongly criticized or accused publicly OR (more rarely) informed against someone
- I swear to denounce you everywhere as a murderer, as a thief of honor, as a base coward!
Chpt 56. *denounce = accuse publicly
Definition:
to strongly criticize or accuse publicly
or more rarely: to inform against someone (turn someone into the authorities)
or more rarely: to inform against someone (turn someone into the authorities)