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.
This homework makes me feel like a condemned prisoner.
I like trains for the condemned! Death Row houses those who are condemned to die.
Our condemned celebrity prisoner has escaped- again!
"verdammt" means "damned", "condemned", "damn it!" or "damnation!".Depending on the context of the sentence in which it is being used.
The brutal girl condemned to the flames of hell for the terrible deed she carried out on her enemy
The word is spelled condemned. The murderer was condemned to death.
High voltage is dangerous because it can electrocute you. The warden had to electrocute the condemned criminal after an appeal to the governor failed.
The captives were imprisoned in the dungeon of the castle. As weeks passed, his solitary basement office felt like a dungeon to which he had been condemned.
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."
Condemned is the past tense and past participle of the verb condemn. Past participles can also be used as adjectives. Example: a condemned house.
You can use the word "abacinate" in a sentence like this: "The ancient punishment was so cruel that it was said to abacinate the condemned, leaving them in a state of perpetual darkness." This word, meaning to blind by placing a hot metal object before the eyes, can be used to describe intense suffering or a severe form of punishment.
The word "odium" is used to describe something or someone as widely hated or condemned. An example of a sentence using the word "odium" is "Richard Nixon has been the subject of intense odium since the Watergate scandal. "