Definition
The present participle of decry; actively speaking out against or expressing disapproval.
Etymology
Formed from the base verb decry with the present participle suffix -ing, indicating an ongoing action of denouncing or criticizing.
Kelly Says
Activists and protesters spend a lot of time 'decrying' injustice—it's the word that shows they're not just complaining once, but actively, repeatedly calling something out.
Translations
ARالعربية
يحارب
yi-ha-rab
CACatalà
criticar
kri-ti-kar
CSČeština
obviňovat
ob-vi-n-ovat
DEDeutsch
verurteilend
fer-ur-tye-len
ELΕλληνικά
καταδικάζω
kata-di-ka-zo
ESEspañol
denunciando
den-sun-see-an-doh
FISuomi
moittia
moy-t-tee-ah
FRFrançais
décriant
deh-kree-ahn
HUMagyar
elítél
el-ee-tel
IDBahasa Indonesia
mencela
men-cheh-lah
ITItaliano
condannare
kon-dan-nar-eh
KO한국어
비난하고 있다
bi-nan-ha-go it-da
MSBahasa Melayu
mencela
men-cheh-lah
MYမြန်မာ
ပြောကြား
pyaw-kya-r
NLNederlands
veroordelen
ver-oor-deh-len
PLPolski
ostrzegać
aw-st-reh-gahch
PTPortuguês
recriminando
re-kri-min-an-doh
RUРусский
обвиняя
ob-vi-nya
SVSvenska
anmärka
an-mar-ka
TAதமிழ்
அ veroordeelt
a-vur-deh-elt
TEతెలుగు
స్థాపించు
stha-api-nchu
TLTL
pamamaslang
pa-ma-mas-lang
TRTürkçe
kınamak
ki-na-mak
UKУкраїнська
звинувачувати
zvi-nu-va-chu-vat-i
VITiếng Việt
tố cáo
toh-cao