Similar words: indignant, indignity, indignantly, indignation, recondite, condition, condiment, conditions. Meaning: [kən'daɪn] adj. fitting or appropriate and deserved; used especially of punishment.
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1. Condign English basic skill, especially written.
2. The public approved the condign punishment.
3. Conclusion The fluoride contents of the samples and daily total fluoride intake are condign to related health standards in Wuhan residents.
4. Dinner was over; nevertheless, as my misfortune was hardly my fault, I did not expect condign punishment, especially as the dispenser was a woman.
5. I was involved in work that led to the setting up of a highly classified study into the UFO phenomenon, codenamed Project Condign.
6. It would make the field irrigation more precise in timing and quantity, when sufficient crop water messages and the condign soil water condition (60% of the field capacity) are considered.
7. Introduced the course of seed selection about Liaoxing-2, expounded characteristic and yield performance, proposed the main point and condign plant area.
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