The act of strongly criticizing or publicly denouncing something or someone; harsh disapproval expressed openly.
From decry (to criticize strongly) + -ial (suffix forming nouns of action). Decry comes from French décrier (to discredit), combining de- (against) + crier (to cry out).
A decrial is what happens when someone publicly shames something—in medieval times, a town crier might announce a decrial to let everyone know the king's disapproval.
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