"Condemned" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Condemned" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Condemned" Meaning

The word "condemned" is a verb that means to officially declare or pronounce that someone or something is guilty of a crime or wrongdoer, and to sentence them to a punishment or penalty. It can also mean to strongly disapprove of something and reject or abandon it.

For example: "The judge condemned the murderer to life imprisonment." or "The town condemned the old, dilapidated building as a safety hazard."

"Condemned" Examples

Condemned


Condemned is a verb that means to officially declare someone or something to be guilty and punishable, or to formally express disapproval or strongly disaccord.

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The judge condemned the man to life imprisonment for the murder of his family. (#1)
The city council condemned the abandoned building, citing safety concerns and planning irregularities. (#2)
The environmental organization condemned the corporation's decision to dump toxic waste into the river, threatening local ecosystems. (#3)
The international community condemned the violent coup in the small country, demanding the immediate release of political prisoners. (#4)
The local residents condemned the new real estate development, fearing it would disrupt the neighborhood's character and charm. (#5)

"Condemned" Similar Words

Condamine

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Conde

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Conde is a noble title of Spanish origin, equivalent to Count. It is typically bestowed upon a person of high social status or aristocracy. In some Latin American countries, conde is also used as a surname, often derived from the title holder's noble lineage.

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.

Condemnable

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Condemnant

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A condemnant is a person who condemns or criticizes something or someone.

Condemnation

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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.

Condemnations

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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."

Condemnatory

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Condemnatory: Having or showing a strong criticism or disapproval, typically towards someone or something, often in a harsh or unforgiving manner.

Condemner

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Condemning

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Condemnor

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A person who condemns or condemns someone for a crime or wrongdoing, often in a formal or official capacity, such as a judge or jury.

Condemns

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To condemn someone or something is to strongly disapprove of or criticize them in a public or formal way, often because they have done something wrong or are believed to be morally wrong.

Condensate

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Condensates

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Condensates refer to a substance that has been transformed from a gaseous state to a liquid state, often through a process of cooling or compression. The term can also be used to describe a collective term for molecules that are formed when a gas condenses, such as water droplets in the air that eventually form dew or frost.

Condensation

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Condensations

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Condensations refer to the process or result of condensing, particularly in chemistry, physics, and meteorology. In a broader sense, condensations can also refer to concise expressions or summaries of ideas, thoughts, or information.