The judge condemned the criminal's acts.
People today condemn the notion of slavery.
The judge will condemn him to prison for his crimes.
We have to strongly condemn his autocratic rule.The world leaders will strongly condemn any such attack.
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The people would appreciate if the government would condemn the illegal actions of their allies.
Condemned prisoners are kept in the cell block called Death Row. He was condemned to a life of meaningless toil and unrewarding occupations. Sinners who do not repent are condemned to eternity in Hell.
Censorious means "apt to blame or condemn." His censorious remarks made the jury convict the criminal.
Having convicted the man of murder, the jury voted to condemn him. The minister's policy was to condemn the sin but pardon the sinner. The manager would often condemn me to cleanup duties in the kitchen.
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."
Having convicted the man of murder, the jury voted to condemn him. The minister's policy was to condemn the sin but pardon the sinner. The manager would often condemn me to cleanup duties in the kitchen.
Even though our pastor doesn't believe in abortion, he strongly condemns those who bomb the clinics.
To judge before hearing, or before full and sufficient examination; to decide or sentence by anticipation; to condemn beforehand.
If the housing department doesn't condemn that building soon it's going to fall down by itself.