A king can exile someone through condemnation.
"They will soon go into condemnation", the doctor said.
Such treatment deserves condemnation from the Church's pastors wherever it occurs.
I need a sentence with the word condemnation in it.
The student who tried to get people on the internet to do his homework for him earned his teacher's condemnation.
For his treasonous act, Benedict Arnold faced condemnation by the American people. There was widespread international condemnation of the Russian invasion of Afghanistan in 1980.
Everywhere Hester from "The Scarlet Letter" looked, she found only condemnation from her townspeople.
I am not certain what word you are trying to write. It might be condemnation, which means expressing strong disaproval. His condemnation of her actions was hard to bear.
The condemnation of the continuous aggression of this country is not enough, something else should be done.
It is used to pass a judgment on another person; also, it is used to state that someone is guilty of some crime. Such as, "I condemn you to a life sentence in prison."
Denunciation refers to the public condemnation or criticism of something or someone.
condemnation
The politician's scandalized behavior resulted in outrage and condemnation from the public.