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    Con·dem·na·tion
    /ˌkändemˈnāSH(ə)n/

    noun

    • 1. the expression of very strong disapproval; censure: "there was strong international condemnation of the attack"
    • 2. the action of condemning someone to a punishment; sentencing.
  2. The meaning of CONDEMNATION is censure, blame. How to use condemnation in a sentence.

  3. noun. the act of condemning. the state of being condemned. strong censure; disapprobation; reproof. a cause or reason for condemning. U.S. Law. the seizure, as of property, for public use. Discover More.

  4. Condemnation is the act of declaring something awful or evil. If your little brother does something unspeakably awful, express your condemnation so he will learn not to do it again.

  5. the act of condemning something or someone: The shooting of the police officer has received universal condemnation. Synonym. disapprobation formal. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Blaming & accusing. accusatory. accuse someone of a crime. accuse someone of something. accuser. accusingly. alleged. arraign. blame. contributory negligence

  6. the act of condemning something or someone: The shooting of the police officer has received universal condemnation. Synonym. disapprobationformal. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Blaming & accusing. accusatory. accuse someone of a crime. accuse someone of something. accuser. accusingly. alleged. arraign. blame game.

  7. The meaning of CONDEMN is to declare to be reprehensible, wrong, or evil usually after weighing evidence and without reservation. How to use condemn in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Condemn.

  8. condemnation (of somebody/something) an expression of very strong disapproval. There was widespread condemnation of the invasion. I can only express my strong condemnation of this dreadful behaviour. The violence has drawn firm condemnation from all the main political leaders.

  9. to pronounce to be guilty; sentence to punishment: to condemn a murderer to life imprisonment. Antonyms: liberate, exculpate, exonerate. to give grounds or reason for convicting or censuring: His acts condemn him. to judge or pronounce to be unfit for use or service: to condemn an old building.

  10. Dictionary.com Unabridged Based on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2024 How to use condemnation in a sentence As the evening wore on, condemnation continued to pour in from around the world.

  11. Definition of condemnation noun in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

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