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Synonym: convictioncursedisapprobationexecrationjudgment of convictionsentenceSimilar words: condemncondemnedcondensationdamnationconsternationcontaminationcondescensionconditionMeaning: [‚kɒndem'neɪʃn]  n. 1. an expression of strong disapproval; pronouncing as wrong or morally culpable 2. (law) the act of condemning (as land forfeited for public use) or judging to be unfit for use (as a food product or an unsafe building) 3. an appeal to some supernatural power to inflict evil on someone or some group 4. the condition of being strongly disapproved of 5. (criminal law) a final judgment of guilty in a criminal case and the punishment that is imposed. 
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31. But it is important to separate judgment about outcomes from condemnation of process.
32. Condemnation Hateley is hard evidence that footballers, and maybe especially strikers, thrive on strength of mind as much as body.
33. Such are the mechanisms of the human mind that angry condemnation of homosexuality is often expressed by these very people.
34. They received sentences of four to 13 years, provoking Western condemnation.
35. It does not need research to show that no such sweeping condemnation can be passed upon the statute before us.
36. But neither persecution by the state nor condemnation from their fellow Christians stopped them.
37. But the sentence imposed ast Northamptyon Crown Court brought widespread condemnation.
38. However, such public condemnation and the associated moral outrage can, on occasions, be strangely muted.
39. But in her condemnation it was difficult to work out what she was objecting to.
40. Most of us would agree with any condemnation of such conduct.
41. Oil-for-food has muted some of the international condemnation of the United States for the sanctions.
42. Critics point out the neighborhood had been living under the threat of condemnation for 10 years,(http://sentencedict.com/condemnation.html) while urban renewal was debated.
43. After Mortimer's condemnation Edward granted pardon and restitution to the families which had suffered at his hands in 1329 and 1330.
44. There was anger and immediate condemnation from all parties save Euskal Herritarok, perceived as the separatist group's political wing.
45. The Parents' Action Committee was outspoken in its condemnation of this possibility.
46. To do so would be to invite instant condemnation from Congress.
47. It is in respect of bad human behaviour generally that the almost complete absence of condemnation from organised religion is so deplorable.
48. During most of the sixteenth century, condemnation of women who employed a wet-nurse to suckle their babies was minimal.
49. This is the one stinker in April that deserves special condemnation.
50. The May 13 gathering, disclosed in documents released by the White House Friday, drew swift condemnation from public interest groups.
51. It also allowed execution against the trust property itself, instead of being bound to condemnation in a sum of money.
52. When the Conservatives introduced the new system, the Labour opposition was vehement in condemnation.
53. Of course Griffith was not the only preacher and audiences were given films that were quite forthright in their condemnation of social vices.
54. If you go on condemning, your condemnation shows that somewhere there is a wound, and you are feeling jealous - because without jealousy there can be no condemnation. You condemn people because somehow, somewhere, unconsciously you feel they are enjoying themselves and you have missed. Osho 
55. Prince Charles has been loud in his condemnation of genetically modified food.
56. For in the softly spoken comment she had sensed condemnation.
57. One of Grahame's frequent themes is the condemnation of intolerance.
58. The action has brought both support and condemnation from students.
59. We find much of concern in the current vituperative condemnation of clinical ecology.
60. But his condemnation of gay rights was likely made with all sincere passion.
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