Similar words: condemn, condemned, condemnation, indemnity, indemnify, conditioning, air conditioning, condescending. Meaning: [kən'dem] adj. containing or imposing condemnation or censure.
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1) The government issued a statement condemning the killings.
2) The Vatican released a statement condemning the recent terrorist attacks.
3) They plastered the city with posters condemning her election.
4) Private contractors joined in condemning the Government's stance.
5) The Government has been dilatory in condemning the outrage.
6) This implied condemning him to death.
7) By publicly condemning the terrorists he was signing his own death warrant.
8) The authorities have been too pusillanimous in merely condemning the violence.
9) After 1760 few Americans refrained from condemning slavery as evil.
10) He was swift to condemn the violence/in condemning the violence.
11) Every past is worth condemning. Friedrich Nietzsche
12) He began condemning the military interventions he once cheered.
13) Intvs with community leaders condemning the attack.
14) While condemning the Soviet coup,(http://sentencedict.com/condemning.html) Marchais had described it as understandable in view of the failure of perestroika.
15) Congressional representatives and religious leaders fired off faxes condemning violence at abortion clinics.
16) The meeting passed particular resolutions condemning the uncontrolled logging in Sarawak and the continuing harassment of tribal peoples in the state.
17) Equally, a crude general rule condemning all acts of killing is preferable to any other possible rule.
18) They are never forceful enough in condemning bad policing that is a disgrace to the republic and to the rule of law.
19) It is not condemning Gorbachev to point out the confusion surrounding the dismantling of the Soviet Union as a political entity.
20) Each took the oath and then gave almost identical evidence, one after the other condemning the prisoners in the dock.
21) That same day, several timber-industry groups mounted well-staged press conferences condemning the proposal.
22) There was a resolution he tried to get passed every year, condemning the invasion and calling for a withdrawal.
23) Democrats are discussing whether to abandon an effort to force a House vote on a resolution condemning the actions of Rep.
24) For the first time, the World Health Organisation's annual assembly passed a resolution condemning female circumcision.
25) Standing at windows was his favourite situation for brooding, self-examination, consoling or condemning himself ... wondering what to do next.
26) The Home Office is seriously considering the plans, while campaigners are condemning the moves.
27) Clive thought she might be a rare type of pervert who gets off on vociferously condemning all the vices she actually practises.
28) I can only record that prisoners and prison staff displayed a rare unanimity in condemning the present system.
29) In 1991, many newspapers and magazines published ferocious editorials condemning the practice.
30) The Tigrayans had no such difficulties, and had no hesitation in condemning the Soviet Union as imperialist.
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