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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61) Augustine challenged Manichaeism by denying Mani's apostleship and condemning his rejection of biblical truth.
62) The reaction in Britain was unanimous in condemning "Grabber Nasser", as the Daily Mirror put it.
63) Clerics from the broader ideological mainstream of Islam, where most Muslims put themselves, are condemning nihilist extremism with greater boldness.
64) Talent wit best don't marry, married also accompany him together without eyes, condemning god ill weeds grow apace, for a cruel twist of fate.
65) You must be able to correct yourself without invalidating or condemning yourself, to accept results and improve on them.
66) Houses of worship must refrain from endorsing or condemning specific candidates to maintain tax-exempt status.
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