Political theorist, John Stuart Mill believed that in the case of the US Civil War, a US president, such as President Lincoln, should be able to meet a serious crisis even if it meant taking on extraordinary powers that might violate the US Constitution. In such a situation, suspending for example habeas corpus, to protect the Union was to be expected. It was an emergency that required exceptional presidential powers.
The people would appreciate if the government would condemn the illegal actions of their allies.
A hostile amendment is an amendment to a motion that changes or defeats the purpose or direction of the motion. For example: A motion that is moved and seconded reads, "we condemn the President's actions on July 4th." A hostile amendment would be to strike condemn and replace with endorse. The amendment for all intents and purposes defeats the motion.
The analogy of attack and defend as condemn is to criticize. Both pairs involve opposing actions or responses, with attack and condemn being more forceful and aggressive, while defend and criticize involve protecting or evaluating something with a more nuanced approach.
Iraqi forces invaded and occupied the country of Kuwait.
In 1837 Lincoln took his first public stand on slavery when the Illinois legislature voted to condemn the activities of the abolition societies that wanted an immediate end to slavery by any means.
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.
Because people have differing opinions, some will condemn, some will praisem however most will be indifferent.
The vocabulary word that can be defined as expressing disapproval of something is "condemn." To condemn means to criticize or denounce something strongly, often due to moral or ethical reasons. It implies a strong disapproval that typically reflects a judgment about the actions or behavior in question.
The silent letter in "condemn" is the letter 'n'.
The judge will condemn him to prison for his crimes.