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Sentence count:143+4Posted:2016-07-21Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: blamecensurecriticizedenouncedisapprovedoomreproachAntonym: excuseforgivegrantpardonpraiseSimilar words: respondentsecondcorrespondentconductconditionsecondaryconditionsbeyond controlMeaning: [kən'dem]  v. 1. express strong disapproval of 2. declare or judge unfit 3. compel or force into a particular state or activity 4. demonstrate the guilt of (someone) 5. pronounce a sentence on (somebody) in a court of law. 
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31. Far better condemn the whole nation to watching television.
32. Lawyers were quick to condemn the new legislation.
33. The imams condemn them, but they stand firm.
34. Society and the church used to condemn the profit motive as sinful and wrong.
35. We condemn all acts of violence, no matter what the reason.
36. Fake contraceptive technology manipulates women in ways that we are coming to condemn when they are practised on members of other species.
37. It is a comparison which should give pause to those tempted automatically to condemn the Government.
38. People who do so condemn themselves to an endless round of debate over something they can never achieve.
39. One can not condemn some one without mature reflection on his conduct.
40. We did not condemn empiricism outright, merely its substitution for reality.
41. One day a telegram arrived from a Hindu warning the Mahatma not to condemn Hindus for what they had done.
42. Here is the social democrat refusing to condemn the absurdities he chronicles so well; or simply producing half-baked observations.
43. When poor countries discourage competition in communications, they condemn their people to a life on the margin.
44. Will he withdraw that word and condemn the retail giant law breakers?
45. They condemn as absurd, lessons that teach children about homosexuality years before they can understand the meaning of the word.
46. Where she was concerned, he was too prone to condemn.http://Sentencedict.com
47. If children on the programme stick their tongues out, we don't condemn it.
48. In Cairo 14 Arab League countries condemn the invasion and call for an immediate withdrawal.
49. Any fool can criticize, condemn, and complain but it takes character and self control to be understanding and forgiving. Dale Carnegie 
50. To condemn him too publicly would reopen wounds within the party.
51. We can not too strongly condemn such a practice and we recommend its total abolition ....
52. They had to condemn Khomeini's intrusion into the affairs of another state.
53. Having children could condemn a woman to a lifetime of economic dependence.
54. It is better to risk saving a guilty person than to condemn an innocent one. Voltaire 
55. No significant employer representative body in the United Kingdom has done anything other than condemn those irrelevant and damaging proposals very roundly.
56. Will he condemn those who have flouted the law simply for commercial gain?
57. Each peahen is on a treadmill and dare not jump off lest she condemn her sons to celibacy.
58. You are absolutely right to condemn their actions which are little more than accidents waiting to happen.
59. What I can not accept is the zealous, blind rush to condemn the parents of Jessica Dubroff.
60. We therefore condemn the use of public funds to subsidize obscenity and blasphemy masquerading as art.
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