Similar words: condemn, condescend, condensation, pandemic, ponder, wonderful, respondent, second. Meaning: [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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151. Her whole adult life was a triumph of determination over a body that could have condemned her to permanent invalidism.
152. The move, condemned by the International Labour Organization, led to a dispute which lasted through the decade.
153. Pool simply coasted along, and Darlington, for all of their honest endeavour, played with the confidence of condemned men.
154. Refusing to recant his doctrines as heretical, he was condemned to be burnt at the stake at Konstanz.
155. The inadequacy of communications cut Nice off from its hinterland, and condemned the entire county to poverty.
156. Those who cannot remember the past, are condemned to repeat it. George Santayana
157. He was convicted of first degree murder and condemned to death.
158. Church leaders and politicians on all sides condemned the latest atrocity and appealed for calm.
159. He condemned religious sectarianism.
160. Read in studio A new video that's intended to attract more tourists to Oxford has been condemned by city councillors.
161. MacDonald also had condemned the Lloyd George coalition as corrupt and unprincipled and had been a major beneficiary of its fall.
162. It was lauded by the industry but condemned as insufficient by some security experts and victims' advocates, including Cummock.
163. Many people have condemned Herod as a cruel man and certainly he showed a cruel streak, especially towards his own family.
164. When Physioc refused to sell his property, the government condemned it and set about to take it under eminent domain laws.
165. Gwendolen knows he condemned her for having gambled and wants to win his admiration now.
166. As befitted his rank he was tried before the House of Lords and, being found guilty(Sentence dictionary), was condemned to death.
167. Then the prison officers put a black cloth over the condemned man's head.
168. Almost everyone, from right-wing businessmen to left-wing union and student leaders, condemned it.
169. The pro-war faction within the party condemned any attempt at negotiation.
170. Read in studio A new board game featuring the so-called rave culture has been condemned for promoting drug abuse.
171. Under normal circumstances that would be a thoroughly anti-democratic development, to be roundly condemned.
172. And last night the emergency services strongly condemned the children's school for organising the event during such bad weather.
173. The activities of commercial surrogacy agencies were unanimously condemned by the Warnock Committee, although the reasons for this are not obvious.
174. The proposal, to help fund fisheries work, had been widely condemned by farmers and landowners.
175. It was a bitter irony that he condemned her for loving a man who was out of reach.
176. The cooks were up at 0500 hours, preparing the usual early breakfast for men condemned to hard work.
177. The protest group fighting the plan says it wasn't responsible and has condemned the attacks.
178. Needless to say, Jane slept badly: all her past life rose before her and condemned her present feelings.
179. At the top of the steps stood the condemned man with the rope around his neck.
180. Meanwhile they and nearly all other levels below them in geographical terms were condemned to use the rapidly inflating old notes.
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