"Condemnation" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Condemnation" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Condemnation" Meaning

Condemnation refers to the act of officially declaring something or someone to be wrong or unacceptable. It can also mean strong disapproval or criticism, often accompanied by a sense of moral outrage or shame.

"Condemnation" Examples

Condemnation


Condemnation is a noun that means a strong expression of disapproval or criticism, often accompanied by a pronouncement of guilt or blame.

Here are 5 usage examples:

Condemnation of a new policy was widespread among the community.
The politician faced widespread condemnation after his remarks sparked outrage.
The church issued a formal condemnation of the war, citing human rights violations.
The accusation brought condemnation from the media, as well as a barrage of criticism from opposition parties.
In a bold move, the judge issued a public condemnation of the corruption that had plagued the government.

"Condemnation" Similar Words

Concussion

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Condamine

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Condemn

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to strongly criticize or disapprove of something or someone, often publicly, and to declare it or them wrong or evil.

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Condemnations are strong criticisms or disapprovals of something, often accompanied by a sense of moral outrage or disapproval. They can be formal or informal, and may be expressed in writing or verbally. The noun "condemnation" refers to the act of condemning, while the plural form "condemnations" refers to multiple acts of condemnation.<br><br>For example: "The politicians received widespread condemnations for their handling of the crisis."

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