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Sentence count:254+18Posted:2016-11-15Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: condemncondescendcondensationpandemicponderwonderfulrespondentsecondMeaning: [kən'dem]  adj. 1. pronounced or proved guilty 2. officially and strongly disapproved 3. taken without permission or consent especially by public authority 4. officially pronounced unfit for use or consumption. 
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61. His latest film has been condemned as the priapic fantasies of an old man.
62. The pool was closed after being condemned as a health hazard.
63. Lambeth Palace has condemned government policies on the inner city.
64. He believed that he would be condemned to eternal damnation for what he had done.
65. The policy has been widely condemned from the pulpit .
66. It condemned in extremely strong language what it called Britain's iniquitous campaign.
67. Leading clerics condemned the book as a sacrilegious attack on their faith.
68. He was surprised, and annoyed that she had spun a story which was too good to be condemned as a simple lie.
69. It was a mercifully quick end for those condemned to die.
70. The Prime Minister was foremost among those who condemned the violence.
71. The building was condemned and is to be torn down.
72. Their lack of qualifications condemned them to a lifetime of boring, usually poorly-paid work.
73. He was condemned to death for murder and later hanged.
74. She was condemned to death and executed two weeks later.
75. They were condemned to spend a fortnight of idleness at that lonely island.
76. He condemned the hypocrisy of those politicians who do one thing and say another.
77. The President condemned the invasion as an act of naked aggression.
78. The military exercise was condemned as an act of aggression.
79. The man was found guilty of armed robbery,(sentencedict.com/condemned.html) and condemned to eight years'imprisonment.
80. The law has been condemned as an attack on personal liberty.
81. As an old person, one is often condemned to live alone.
82. They condemned the new law as an unwarranted intrusion into people's private lives.
83. His occupation condemned him to spend long periods of time away from his family.
84. They believed that their souls would be condemned to burn in hell for eternity.
85. The judge granted the condemned man a respite to enable his attorneys to file an appeal.
86. The action has been widely condemned by human rights groups.
87. The condemned man listened to his sentence without batting an eyelid.
88. She walked through, feeling like a condemned convict.
89. The newspaper condemned the former mayor's bigotry toward gays.
90. Fatally offended, the jury condemned him to death.
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