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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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181. Genius is often most deserving of praise when it is most sure to be condemned.
182. She also condemned the practice of paying men-midwives higher fees than women.
183. A grand jury was convened; the jury condemned the newspapers for creating the atmosphere which instigated the Saturday night riots.
184. The Soviet Union swiftly condemned the invasion, saying it was a blow to growing warmth in US-Soviet relations.
185. If you don't learn from the past, you're condemned to repeat its mistakes.
186. The Government deserve to be condemned by the electorate, as they surely will be.
187. Since war is not possible, therefore, both sides are condemned to some sort of agreement.
188. The pinioned hands of the condemned man went suddenly white as the noose and the drop snapped his spinal column.
189. He had watched the prison officers putting the rope around the condemned man's neck.
190. Maura began walking towards them like a condemned man on his way to the gallows.
191. Buddha was a social reformer who condemned India's caste system.
192. Demonstrators condemned the summit as a futile and fruitless exercise.
193. In consequence, these people also condemned the planners and the Council.
194. Politicians and religious leaders have universally condemned this act of terrorism.
195. Voice over Police hunting the culprits have condemned the attack.
196. But once a man is condemned, danger is something as simple as power,(http://sentencedict.com/condemned.html) and money is power.
197. White told how he had repeatedly tried to escape, been twice captured, twice imprisoned, finally condemned to death.
198. Both reports condemned the existing system and recommended the end of a separate Poor Law.
199. Can you imagine a worse fate than being condemned to listen to the endless trivia that surround most criminal prosecutions?
200. One man who was attendant to the condemned men said that cell 13 became like a church.
201. Read in studio Protestors have condemned plans for Britain's second biggest reservoir as monstrous.
202. The destruction of rainforests has been condemned as a disaster for the environment.
203. In 1965 it was condemned as unsafe and locked up.
204. Mrs Stych's mind wandered as the voices droned on and the current film at the local drive-in cinema was condemned.
205. She says they condemned her to a lifetime of pain and disability.
206. She was condemned to death, together with some cattle thieves and sheep stealers, but no hangman was available.
207. It condemned the use of secret trials and accused the government of refusing to allow the free expression of opposition views.
208. The terrorist fringe condemned the decision and threatened to use force.
209. He merely condemned the actions which preserved that regime, and then only the worst.
210. The team even received some compensation in the event of a last-minute reprieve being granted to the condemned person.
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