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[Verb] | "de*cry" | \ di-ˈkrī \
1: to depreciate (something, such as a coin) officially or publicly
2: to express strong disapproval of
Origin: 1614 ;
Borrowed from French décrier "to discredit, depreciate," going back to Middle French descrier (15th century), from des- {see: |de-|de-} + crier "to {see: |cry:1|cry:1}";
* Note : A supposed 13th-century French usage of descrier in the sense "to announce (the depreciation or suppression of a currency)," mentioned without citation in the Französisches etymologisches Wörterbuch, has never been found and should probably be disregarded. See also note at {descry:1|descry:1}.;
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[Verb] | "decry"
1: to express scornfully one's low opinion of;
* e.g., " ... scientists were quick to decry the claims of the psychic "
Synonyms :
dis,
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[ "Decry" ]
1: Pretty much means: To criticize, and/or to blame.
* e.g., ... Don't decry me for what you've done.
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