How to use in-sentence of “outcry”:
– In 1629, due to public outcry for moral reform, those under the shogun Tokugawa Iemitsu forbade women from performing in kabuki.
– In 1989 Richard Leakey was appointed the head of the Wildlife Conservation and Management Department by President Daniel Arap Moi in response to the international outcry over the poaching of elephants and the impact it was having on the wildlife of Kenya.
– Other prints were his outcry against inhumanity in “The Four Stages of Cruelty”.
– A Santiago newspaper printed the names of over 2,000 known victims, and the same paper also printed a list of the objects saved by the priests and their value, which led to public outcry against the priests who had saved valuable objects but not people.
– They were made to respond to the outcry for more trains than buses, while saving money with a cheap design.
– He was nominated for the position while serving as the Lebanese ambassador to Germany in order to replace Hassan Diab who resigned on 10 August 2020 due to the outcry and uproar following the 2020 Beirut explosion which killed nearly 200 people.
– In October 2018, Mohammad received global outcry for being accused of having a role in the killing of “The Washington Post” journalist Jamal Khashoggi but the one who’s responsible for killing Jamal Khashoggi he is in jail.

