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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31) Rochford ran in a couple more tries, condemning Chelmsford to a fifth defeat in nine league games.
32) In condemning these bad films the reviewers were also revealing just how much the movie industry had learnt.
33) The city recently began the work of condemning easements for utilities.
34) If you go on condemning, your condemnation shows that somewhere there is a wound, and you are feeling jealous - because without jealousy there can be no condemnation. You condemn people because somehow, somewhere, unconsciously you feel they are enjoying themselves and you have missed. Osho
35) By condemning the disorderly symptoms of social conflict and neglecting its causes, the media implicitly endorse further repressive measures.
36) The chances are that he will see his inconsistency and revise his moral views, either exonerating Smith or condemning himself.
37) Nor has he condemned right-wing extremism without condemning the rarer left-wing sort in the same breath.
38) Some have even questioned its right to be called a masterpiece by condemning Welles' self-conscious bid for cinematic immortality.
39) Socialism is the smokestack creed, condemning its people to council houses and poor public services.
40) He published a pamphlet condemning its effects, only to be harassed by the police.
41) Pete Wilson has been especially vehement in condemning that proposal.
41) Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and build good sentences.
42) Dozens of Budanov's supporters stood outside the court building, some holding posters condemning the trial.
43) Reggie White delivered 10 minutes of fire and brimstone, condemning Williams as a devil in a blue-and-white uniform.
44) The convocation of clergymen passed a resolution condemning war.
45) I concur with the speaker in condemning every criminal.
46) At the end of the trip, they read a statement that they wrote and signed together condemning without reservation Holocaust denial and all other forms of anti-Semitism.
47) Frederick II (the Great, 1712-1786), King of Prussia, ignored the religious tradition of severely condemning human sexual contact with animals.
48) They were underline their commitment to peace and to issue a fatwa condemning the bombings as forbidden in Islam.
49) He also said the United States President Barack Obama was condemning "the cousins and extended family of his own daughters to be destroyed to preserve the interests of the few".
50) I concur with the speaker in condemning what has been done.
51) Condemning the NLRB would be a good way to prove it.
52) They little guessed what deadly purport lurked in those self - condemning words.
53) "Recently, both the United States Senate and the House of Representatives passed a motion condemning the obstruction of telecommunications during protests in Iran, " he said.
54) After a nine-month silence, for instance, bin Laden released a 22-minute audiotape on March 14, sharply condemning the recent Israeli invasion of Gaza.
55) " demands the Daily Telegraph in an article condemning contemporary sexy schoolgirl fashions, while Tokyo's Daily Yomiuri refers to "the Lolita-like sex appeal" of preteen Japanese anime characters.
56) CANON XXXI: If any Presbyter, condemning his own bishop, draw people aside, and set up another altar, without finding anything wrong with the Bishop in point of piety and righteousness.
57) The four Gospels, for example, treat Roman governor Pontius Pilate gently while condemning Judas and the Jewish high priests.
58) The monopoly was defended by an imperial decree, condemning to death anyone attempting to export silkworms or their eggs.
59) There was an American didacticism that went beyond condemning slavery or intemperance.
60) Yesterday, I stood shoulder-to-shoulder with our European allies in condemning Iran's program.
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