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We have to strongly condemn his autocratic rule.The world leaders will strongly condemn any such attack.
Condemn is a verb.
The antonym for condemn is praise.
The judge will condemn him to prison for his crimes.
The Bible doesn't condemn a belief in spirits, however, it does condemn interacting with them, consulting them (as a psychic or seer might do).
The Luhya word for the English word 'condemn' is 'khalachiraa'.
condemn, reprobate, decry, objurgate, excoriate, denounce
The African Luhya translation of the English word 'Condemn' is "Kemea".
In the word "condemn," the letter 'n' is silent.
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The meaning of condemn and waiver is not the same. Condemn means that the person has been declared guilty, while a waiver is a relinquishment of a claim, privilege, or right.
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.