/dɪˈnʌnsiətɪv/ – verb
Definition: xch DENUNCIATORY.
A more thorough explanation: The term “denunciative” refers to something that involves or serves as a formal accusation or condemnation, typically in a legal context. It can also refer to actions or statements that are intended to report or expose wrongdoing or misconduct.
Example: The denunciative letter submitted to the authorities contained detailed allegations of fraud and misconduct by the company’s executives.