to voice discontent about something
to preserve the general welfare of society
preserve the general welfare of society
To preserve the general welfare of society.
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Public outcry refers to a strong emotional reaction from the general public, often in response to a perceived injustice, controversial event, or policy decision. This collective expression of discontent can manifest through protests, social media campaigns, or petitions, reflecting widespread concern or outrage. Public outcry can influence policymakers and lead to changes in laws or social norms, as it highlights the voice and demands of the community.
Saccharin
It is shown to the public because of freedom of the press. If such things were censored there would be a public outcry.
The Outcry was created in 1911.
The Outcry has 311 pages.
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Lyndon B. Johnson
Yes outcry is a compound word. The words are out and cry.