See also: Condemn Condemned Condemnation Condemning Condemnatory Condemnable Conduct Condescending Conducive Condone Conduit Condensation Condolences Condition Conduction Condense Condensed Conducted Condescension Condescendiente Condensación Classical Operant Policy Curl Conduta
1. Condemn definition is - to declare to be reprehensible, wrong, or evil usually after weighing evidence and without reservation
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2. How to use Condemn in a sentence
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3. Condemn definition, to express an unfavorable or adverse judgment on; indicate strong disapproval of; censure
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4. To express strong disapproval of: Condemned the needless waste of food
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5. Synonyms & Antonyms of Condemn 1 to declare to be morally wrong or evil it is a sign of human progress that slavery, which was once legal in many places, is now universally Condemned
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6. Condemn verb [T] (CRITICIZE) to criticize something or someone strongly, usually for moral reasons: The movie was Condemned for glorifying violence. Condemn verb [T] (PUNISH)
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7. The definition of Condemn is to state that someone or something is wrong or evil or to sentence to punishment
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8. An example of Condemn is to announce that a person is guilty of murder
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9. An example of Condemn is to sentence a murderer to life in prison.
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10. Find 63 ways to say Condemn, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus.com, the world's most trusted free thesaurus.
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11. Definition of Condemn in the Definitions.net dictionary
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12. What does Condemn mean? Information and translations of Condemn in the most comprehensive dictionary definitions resource on the web.
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13. Early 14c., condempnen "to blame, censure;" mid-14c., "pronounce judgment against," from Old French condamner, Condemner "to Condemn" (11c.) and directly from Latin Condemnare, condempnare "to sentence, doom, blame, disapprove," from assimilated form of com-, here probably an intensive prefix (see com-), + damnare "to harm, damage" (see damn).
Condempnen, Censure, Condamner, Condemner, Condemn, Condemnare, Condempnare, Com
14. Condemn To adjudge or find guilty of a crime and sentence
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15. You can Condemn, or openly criticize, someone who is behaving inappropriately
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16. If you are an animal rights activist, you would probably Condemn someone for wearing fur. Condemn originally comes, through Old French, from the Latin word Condemnāre, "to sentence, Condemn."
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17. In the Old Testament: (1) The causative stem of rasha` "to declare (or make) wrong," "to Condemn," whether in civil, ethical or religious relations.
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18. Condemnation (1) A proceeding to obtain private property for public use through the exercise of the government's rights of eminent domain.
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19. To say very strongly that you do not approve of something or someone, especially because you think it is morally wrong Politicians were quick to Condemn the bombing. Condemn something/somebody as something The law has been Condemned as an attack on personal liberty. Condemn somebody/something for (doing) something She knew that society would Condemn her for leaving her …
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20. Condemn (someone or something) for (something) To judge someone or something harshly for a particular action
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21. The other troops have Condemned me for consorting with a known enemy
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22. The actress was quick to Condemn the newspaper for spreading lies about her.
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23. Middle English (in Condemn (sense 2)): from Old French Condemner, from Latin Condemnare, from con- (expressing intensive force) + damnare ‘inflict loss on’ (see damn).
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24. The terrorist action has been Condemned as an act of barbarism and cowardice.
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25. Politics 'We all know hate when we see it': Dem lawmakers Condemn violence against Asian Americans
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26. 13 members of the pro-Trump House Freedom Caucus refused to Condemn Myanmar's generals who violently overthrew elected leaders
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27. Condemn Lyrics: Skrrrrr / Skrrrrr / You know how we do / We don don blow with fuse / Two times a day I tell them / Asakaa / Wait / Ok ok ok / I dont …
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28. Nouns for Condemn include Condemnation, Condemnations, Condemned, Condemner, Condemners, Condemning, Condemnings, Condemnor and Condemnors
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29. A common feature of reports is that they provide evidence that Condemn a government, but conclude that those in power are guiltless.: Some might Condemn my reaction as politically motivated rather than a discerning literary judgement.: Local homeowners are resisting the attempts by the city to Condemn their land, but their prospects are dim.: A similar dilemma arises for those who Condemn
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30. Translation for 'to Condemn' in the free English-Polish dictionary and many other Polish translations.
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31. Maria Bartiromo: In order to Condemn China, you have to believe America is 'superior' 'Fox News Primetime' host says the Chinese Communist Party is trying to 'divide' us
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32. If you Condemn something, you say that it is very bad and unacceptable
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33. Political leaders united yesterday to Condemn the latest wave of violence
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34. Graham was right to Condemn his players for lack of ability, attitude, and application
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35. Synonyms: denounce, damn, criticize, disapprove More Synonyms of Condemn
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36. Condemn definition: If you Condemn something, you say that it is very bad and unacceptable
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37. Examples of Condemn in a sentence
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38. While the minister cheats on his wife, he has the nerve to Condemn those who commit adultery
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39. 🔊 How dare you Condemn me for making the same mistake you made! 🔊 According to the scripture, God will Condemn …
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40. Condemn for [sth] vtr transitive verb: Verb taking a direct object--for example, "Say something." "She found the cat." often passive (building: declare unfit) (edificio) declarar en ruina loc verb locución verbal: Unidad léxica estable formada de dos o más palabras que funciona como verbo ("sacar fuerzas de flaqueza", "acusar recibo").
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41. See 5 authoritative translations of Condemn in Spanish with example sentences, conjugations and audio pronunciations.
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42. I Condemn this senseless violence
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43. We must not Condemn her on pure supposition
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44. We all Condemn cruelty to children
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45. Politicians were quick to Condemn the bombing
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46. Political leaders united yesterday to Condemn t
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47. Most religions Condemn the use of magic, but in many comics there is one type of magic that would not fal under this
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48. For God did not send His Son into the world to Condemn the world, but that the world through Him might be saved
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49. How to say Condemn in English? Pronunciation of Condemn with 2 audio pronunciations, 37 synonyms, 4 meanings, 15 translations, 23 sentences and more for Condemn.
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50. He is "purchased" by a wealthy television producer and taken to a desolate island where he must fight to the death against nine other Condemned killers from all corners of the world, with freedom going to the …
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51. After both Wallace and Biden pressed him to again Condemn white supremacists, Trump responded: "Proud Boys, stand back and stand by," evoking the name of a right-wing group which he later denied
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52. 1 day ago · Biden, Harris Condemn U.S
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53. 1 day ago · We Condemn Vice President Collins’ statements in the strongest possible terms.” Jill Tucker is a San Francisco Chronicle staff writer
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54. Condemn: To express strong disapproval of: synonym : criticize .
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55. Condemn someone to something [for a judge] to sentence someone to something; to relegate someone to a particular punishment
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56. By confessing, he Condemned himself to many years in prison.
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57. Definition and synonyms of Condemn from the online English dictionary from Macmillan Education.
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58. This is the British English definition of Condemn.View American English definition of Condemn.
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59. Condemn definition: express strong disapproval of synonyms: objurgate, reprobate, excoriate, denounce, decry antonyms: approve, criticize, stay in place, implode
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60. Condemn, verb transitive [Latin , to Condemn to disapprove, to doom, to devote.]
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61. But the word often expresses more than censure or blame, and seems to include the idea of utter rejection; as, to Condemn heretical opinions; to Condemn ones conduct.
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62. We Condemn mistakes with asperity, where
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63. Learn Condemn, replacing Execute
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64. Condemn deals Shadow damage, can be used on enemies who are above 80% health or below 20% health, and weakens the target preventing some of the damage they would deal to you.
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65. 'It must stop': Biden, Harris Condemn violence against Asian Americans on Georgia trip
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CONDEMN [kənˈdem]