Sentences with countenanced
coun·te·nance
C c - A sad countenance.
- You should not have countenanced his rudeness.
- French discussion of the crime itself has also countenanced mitigating circumstance.
- We remain skeptical that the indefensible interrogation methods countenanced by the Bush administration will give rise to criminal.
- He was somewhat out of countenance at the prospect of an apology.
- It has been no secret in Paraguay these past three decades that big business smuggling is countenanced and abetted by the Stroessner regime.