outcry in the PONS Dictionary

outcry Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

a public outcry

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Trading was conducted by open outcry, where traders meet on the trading floor (in what is called "the pit") to conduct trades.
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This provoked a public outcry against such publications.
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Despite a local and national outcry, the paintings were whitewashed, and only rediscovered and restored in 187678.
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The public outcry over the video resulted in the resignation of the deputy prime minister.
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But as a result of outcries from civic associations, the plan was dropped.
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The attempt was unsuccessful, and he soon found himself dismissed from his post following public outcry.
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Some outcry was raised in archological circles without effect.
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Public outcry regarding mental health care started in 1838.
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The plan resulted in a public outcry from riders, businesses along the route, and community activists.
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Public outcry forced the company to abandon the plan before it began.
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