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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211. But the teaching which is condemned here is of a different character....
212. Imprisonment -. condemned by the Catholic hierarchy from the pulpit.
213. Such inequality was roundly condemned by the Old Testament prophets.
214. Mottram was an original drunken sailor and was condemned to death for stealing a boat.
215. Needless to say, he fails, and she is condemned to be executed.
216. Many parents, irrespective of class, must also stand condemned for similar dereliction of duty.
217. Here are the kitchens where the condemned prisoner's last meal was prepared.
218. Nor has he condemned right-wing extremism without condemning the rarer left-wing sort in the same breath.
219. Most men in highly polygamous societies are condemned to celibacy.
220. For example, exclusive dealing has been condemned in anticompetitive practice reports on several occasions.
221. Local authorities have been condemned for failing to tackle the problem of homelessness.
222. Anyone growing a beard was immediately condemned as a dangerous left wing revolutionary.
223. Against ample evidence for the prosecution the accused offered no real defence and were all condemned and sentenced to hang.
224. Clan Campbell. rightly, have stood condemned for 300 years for having committed the atrocity.
225. By pursuing top management commitment and new organization designs,(http://sentencedict.com/condemned.html) the committee members would have condemned themselves to three dilemmas: Illusion.
226. History teaches that the lack of a railroad stop condemned many towns to a lingering death a hundred years ago.
227. The Lord Chancellor's proposals have been universally condemned by those organisations with knowledge of the legal aid system.
228. With the wisdom of hindsight the policy of Ebert and his colleagues has been condemned as excessively pragmatic.
229. His military adviser, Kleandridas, fled abroad, and was condemned to death in his absence.
230. And every year the report's findings are roundly condemned by Tory politicians for being excessively negative.
231. But the growth in consumer debt should not be simply seen and condemned as a complete descent into mindless consumerism.
232. His cook was charged and being found guilty was condemned to death.
233. Diesels are condemned by some for being too slow off the mark.
234. It was waiting lists, it was good, clean air, preserving community, the back-to-backs condemned.
235. The Court of Justice condemned this legislation and held that it was discriminatory and contrary to the right of establishment.
236. Meaning they either threw you in the gulag for 20 years or condemned you to a lifetime of borscht.
237. He was condemned to life - long exile.
238. Cesar has also been forsaken by his former FARC comrades who condemned him as a traitor, after he was hoodwinked by an army intelligence operation masquerading as a humanitarian mission.
239. Having condemned us as law-breaking sinners, we are sent looking for answers, answers which we can never find in ourselves.
240. At the time he was homeless, moving from squat to squat through condemned streets in Blackburn.
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