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Definition of condemn
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of condemn is as below...
Condemn
(v. t.) To
declare
the guilt of; to make
manifest
the
faults
or
unworthiness
of; to
convict
of
guilt.
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::
Save (a.)
Specifically,
to
deliver
from sin and its
penalty;
to
rescue
from a state of
condemnation
and
spiritual
death,
and bring into a state of
spiritual
life..
Condemning
::
Condemning
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Condem.
Condemn
::
Condemn
(v. t.) To
declare
the guilt of; to make
manifest
the
faults
or
unworthiness
of; to
convict
of
guilt.
Catechise
::
Catechise
(v. t.) To
question
or
interrogate;
to
examine
or try by
questions;
--
sometimes
with a view to
reproof,
by
eliciting
from a
person
answers
which
condemn
his own
conduct..
Damn
::
Damn (v. t.) To
condemn
as bad or
displeasing,
by open
expression,
as by
denuciation,
hissing,
hooting,
etc..
Confiscation
::
Confiscation
(n.) The act or
process
of
taking
property
or
condemning
it to be
taken,
as
forfeited
to the
public
use..
Denunciate
::
Denunciate
(v. t.) To
denounce;
to
condemn
publicly
or
solemnly.
Damnatory
::
Damnatory
(a.)
Dooming
to
damnation;
condemnatory.
Banish
::
Banish
(v. t.) To
condemn
to
exile,
or
compel
to leave one's
country,
by
authority
of the
ruling
power..
Precondemn
::
Precondemn
(v. t.) To
condemn
beforehand.
Damnation
::
Damnation
(n.) The state of being
damned;
condemnation;
openly
expressed
disapprobation.
Sisyphus
::
Sisyphus
(n.) A king of
Corinth,
son of
Aeolus,
famed for his
cunning.
He was
killed
by
Theseus,
and in the lower world was
condemned
by Pluto to roll to the top of a hill a huge
stone,
which
constantly
rolled
back
again,
making
his task
incessant..
Disapprobation
::
Disapprobation
(n.) The act of
disapproving;
mental
condemnation
of what is
judged
wrong,
unsuitable,
or
inexpedient;
feeling
of
censure..
Censorious
::
Censorious
(a.)
Addicted
to
censure;
apt to blame or
condemn;
severe
in
making
remarks
on
others,
or on their
writings
or
manners..
Anathematize
::
Anathematize
(v. t.) To
pronounce
an
anathema
against;
to
curse.
Hence:
To
condemn
publicly
as
something
accursed.
Censure
::
Censure
(v. i.) To
condemn
or
reprimand
by a
judicial
or
ecclesiastical
sentence.
Condemn
::
Condemn
(v. t.) To
amerce
or fine; -- with in
before
the
penalty.
Ordinary
::
Ordinary
(n.) One who has
immediate
jurisdiction
in
matters
ecclesiastical;
an
ecclesiastical
judge;
also, a
deputy
of the
bishop,
or a
clergyman
appointed
to
perform
divine
service
for
condemned
criminals
and
assist
in
preparing
them for
death..
Damnably
::
Damnably
(adv.)
In a
manner
to incur
severe
censure,
condemnation,
or
punishment..
Dempne
::
Dempne
(v. t.) To damn; to
condemn.
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