All these denouncers assumed illustrious names, and called themselves Cotta, Scipio, Regulus, Saevius, Severus.
Marat, who was much more daring than Robespierre, whose hatred and projects still concealed themselves under certain forms, was the patron of all denouncers and lovers of anarchy.
Although the prisoner was acquitted, he was not acquainted with the names of his denouncers and the witnesses.
The three denouncers were monks, and there is some reason to suppose that they were directed by the authors of a court intrigue, to cause the prince to be disgraced.
The denouncers of slavery, with whose production the press groans, seems to be unaware of his existence--unaware that there is a reason to be encountered or argument to be answered.
It has often been said by the denouncers of slavery, that marriage does not exist among slaves.
These denouncers of our nation are ever multiplying.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "denouncers" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.