"Decried" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Decried" Meaning

Verb: Descried is the past tense of the verb "decry", which means to express strong disapproval or condemnation of something.

"Decried" Examples

Usage Examples for "Decried"


Conjugation

Decry (verb): to criticize or condemn publicly
+ The government was decryed by protesters for its handling of the crisis.
+ The judge was decryed by civil rights groups for his ruling on the case.

Noun

Decry (noun): something that is criticized or condemned
+ The new policy has been met with widespread decry from environmental groups.
+ The decision to cut funding was met with decry from the community.

Idioms

Decry someone/something as something
+ The politician was decryed as incompetent by her opponents.
+ The company was decryed as unethical for its business practices.
Decry a system/process
+ The process was decryed as flawed and needed to be changed.
+ The government was decryed for its corrupt policies.

"Decried" Similar Words

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Decretals are a collection of official letters or decisions issued by the Pope, particularly in the Middle Ages, that were considered authoritative and binding on all Catholic churches. They are also known as papal bulls or briefs, and dealt with matters such as canon law, the jurisdiction of bishops, and the organization of ecclesiastical offices.

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