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denounce a treaty

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  • treaty — n. 1) to conclude, sign; negotiate, work out a treaty 2) to confirm, ratify a treaty (the senate confirms all treaties) 3) to break, violate a treaty 4) to abrogate, denounce a treaty 5) a bilateral; commercial, trade; nonaggression; peace; test… …   Combinatory dictionary

  • denounce — [dē nouns′, dinouns′] vt. denounced, denouncing [ME denouncen < OFr denoncier < L denuntiare: see DENUNCIATION] 1. to accuse publicly; inform against [to denounce an accomplice in crime] 2. to condemn strongly as evil 3. to give formal… …   English World dictionary

  • treaty — /tree tee/, n., pl. treaties. 1. a formal agreement between two or more states in reference to peace, alliance, commerce, or other international relations. 2. the formal document embodying such an international agreement. 3. any agreement or… …   Universalium

  • Treaty of Tripoli — The Treaty of Tripoli usually refers to the first treaty concluded between the United States of America and Tripoli, otherwise known in English as the Treaty of Peace and Friendship between the United States of America and the Bey and Subjects of …   Wikipedia

  • Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo — ▪ Primary Source       This agreement ended the war between the United States and Mexico. It was signed on February 2, 1848, at Villa de Guadalupe Hidalgo. By its terms, the United States paid Mexico $15 million for more than 525,000 square miles …   Universalium

  • denounce — denouncement, n. denouncer, n. /di nowns /, v.t., denounced, denouncing. 1. to condemn or censure openly or publicly: to denounce a politician as morally corrupt. 2. to make a formal accusation against, as to the police or in a court. 3. to give… …   Universalium

  • denounce — transitive verb (denounced; denouncing) Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French denuncier to proclaim, from Latin denuntiare, from de + nuntiare to report more at announce Date: 13th century 1. to pronounce especially publicly to be …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • denounce — de•nounce [[t]dɪˈnaʊns[/t]] v. t. nounced, nounc•ing 1) to condemn or censure openly or publicly 2) to make a formal accusation against, as to the police or in a court 3) to give formal notice of the termination or denial of (a treaty, pact, or… …   From formal English to slang

  • denounce — /dəˈnaʊns / (say duh nowns) verb (t) (denounced, denouncing) 1. to condemn openly; assail with censure. 2. to make formal accusation against; inform against. 3. to give formal notice of the termination of (a treaty, etc.). 4. to proclaim… …  

  • denounce — To declare (an act or thing) to be a crime and prescribe a punishment for it. To pronounce or condemn something as being evil or morally wrong. The word is also used (not technically but popularly) as the equivalent of accuse or inform against.… …   Black's law dictionary

  • denounce — To declare (an act or thing) to be a crime and prescribe a punishment for it. To pronounce or condemn something as being evil or morally wrong. The word is also used (not technically but popularly) as the equivalent of accuse or inform against.… …   Black's law dictionary

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