Examples of 'decried' in a sentence

Meaning of "decried"

Decry: To publicly denounce or criticize something as being wrong or evil
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  • simple past tense and past participle of decry

How to use "decried" in a sentence

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But native americans decried that as racist.
The heavy use of fertilisers was decried.
Now that is decried a fairy tale today.
Any other way would be frowned on if not decried.
British imperialism is decried as the national enemy.
He has decried injustice and has championed equality.
Rights groups have decried the crackdown.
Ukraine decried the seizure of its ships as illegal.
These targets have been widely decried as unrealistic.
He previously decried the use of political consultants.
Voices around the country decried the murder.
The artist decried the action as censorship.
Something which is very often decried.
Opponents also decried the proposal as socialism.
Such should be welcomed rather than decried or denied.

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The administration decried this decision as political.
He decried the unquestioning acceptance of tradition.
The campus was often decried as an architectural failure.
They decried continued interference in politics by the armed forces.
Several critics decried the subtitles.
I am decried as a zealot for anything less.
World leaders decried the murder.
She decried all the anger she saw.
Other editors decried the censors.
He also decried the lack of educational specifics in the proposal.
Dominican friar who decried money and power.
Others decried it for perpetuating stereotypes.
The move was praised by industry but decried by environmentalists.
They also decried increasing attacks on churches.
Democrats immediately decried the proposal.
Buchanan decried globalization and immigration.
One word upon this little book so much decried.
The move was decried as overkill and unethical.
Lack of workbooks and reference materials were also decried by facilitators.
The letter also decried the deaths of noncombatants.
The feminists have now achieved what they decried.
The move was decried by fans and the press.
Decry what must be decried.
Java syntax is often decried for being too verbose.
Obama decried the practice of rendition and now continues it.
He has never decried his critics.
They decried the increased incidents of insecurity in the area.
Unions have already decried the likely job losses.
Some decried this application of the law as an example of double jeopardy.
But even these were decried in the name of free speech.
He decried the small number of functioning automatic weather stations in the country.
The same polyester decried as a major ocean pollutant.
Speculation in food and other articles was equally inevitable and was much decried.
He also decried lack of support from the government.
Israeli officials have rightly decried the punishment as excessive.

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