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condemnation
[kon-dem-ney-shuhn, -duhm-]
noun
the act of condemning.
the state of being condemned.
strong censure; disapprobation; reproof.
a cause or reason for condemning.
U.S. Law., the seizure, as of property, for public use.
Other Word Forms
- noncondemnation noun
- recondemnation noun
- self-condemnation noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of condemnation1
Example Sentences
India could now be on course to buy even more oil from Russia, despite condemnation from Washington.
Nor, in the post-Civil War South, were white people subtle in their condemnation of Americans of color who managed to advance economically or challenged the status quo.
The attack, which has attracted international condemnation and widespread anger, reportedly killed at least 20 people, including five journalists.
Kim for much longer than Putin because of his weapons programme, but his support for Moscow's invasion of Ukraine has renewed the condemnation.
In recent months, Israel has come under widespread international condemnation for the aid situation in the Gaza Strip.
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