devastating indictment
Frequency: 5.52.1 per million words
a formal charge or accusation of a serious crime, or something that serves to condemn or severely criticize
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- The report was a devastating indictment of the company's safety procedures.
- The report delivered a devastating indictment of their policies.
- His silence on the matter is a devastating indictment of his leadership.
- His testimony presented a devastating indictment against the company's practices.
- The film serves as a devastating indictment of the country's broken justice system.
- Critics viewed the film as a devastating indictment of modern society.
- The high failure rate among students is a devastating indictment of the new educational policy.
- The economic crisis was a devastating indictment of the previous administration.
- The leaked documents provided a devastating indictment of the government's secret dealings.
- Her public statement served as a devastating indictment of systemic corruption.
- Her testimony offered a devastating indictment of the conditions within the factory.
- The evidence compiled became a devastating indictment of the flawed system.
- Widespread poverty in a rich nation constitutes a devastating indictment of its economic priorities.
- Many consider the documentary a devastating indictment of the education system.
- The book is a devastating indictment of modern consumer culture.
- The decline in sales offered a devastating indictment of the marketing strategy.
- This latest scandal is a devastating indictment of the entire political establishment.
- This situation provides a devastating indictment of the lack of proper oversight.
- The team's poor performance was a devastating indictment of the coach's strategy.
- The environmental damage was a devastating indictment of industrial negligence.