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Definition of condemn
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Condemn
(v. t.) To
amerce
or fine; -- with in
before
the
penalty.
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Damn
::
Damn (v. t.) To
condemn;
to
declare
guilty;
to doom; to
adjudge
to
punishment;
to
sentence;
to
censure.
Guilty
::
Guilty
(superl.)
Condemned
to
payment.
Proscribe
::
Proscribe
(v. t.) To
denounce
and
condemn;
to
interdict;
to
prohibit;
as, the
Puritans
proscribed
theaters..
Damnably
::
Damnably
(adv.)
In a
manner
to incur
severe
censure,
condemnation,
or
punishment..
Decrial
::
Decrial
(n.) A
crying
down; a
clamorous
censure;
condemnation
by
censure.
Deem
::
Deem (v.) To
decide;
to
judge;
to
sentence;
to
condemn.
Condemned
::
Condemned
(imp. & p. p.) of
Condem.
Verdict
::
Verdict
(n.)
Decision;
judgment;
opinion
pronounced;
as, to be
condemned
by the
verdict
of the
public..
Warye
::
Warye (v. t.) To
curse;
to
curse;
to
execrate;
to
condemn;
also, to vex..
Prejudge
::
Prejudge
(v. t.) To judge
before
hearing,
or
before
full and
sufficient
examination;
to
decide
or
sentence
by
anticipation;
to
condemn
beforehand..
Dempne
::
Dempne
(v. t.) To damn; to
condemn.
Oubliette
::
Oubliette
(n.) A
dungeon
with an
opening
only at the top, found in some old
castles
and other
strongholds,
into which
persons
condemned
to
perpetual
imprisonment,
or to
perish
secretly,
were
thrust,
or lured to
fall..
Scandalous
::
Scandalous
(a.)
Giving
offense
to the
conscience
or moral
feelings;
exciting
reprobation;
calling
out
condemnation.
Curse
::
Curse (v. t.) Evil
pronounced
or
invoked
upon
another,
solemnly,
or in
passion;
subjection
to, or
sentence
of,
divine
condemnation..
Suspension
::
Suspension
(n.) A stay or
postponement
of
execution
of a
sentence
condemnatory
by means of
letters
of
suspension
granted
on
application
to the lord
ordinary.
Conscience
::
Conscience
(n.) The
faculty,
power,
or
inward
principle
which
decides
as to the
character
of one's own
actions,
purposes,
and
affections,
warning
against
and
condemning
that which is
wrong,
and
approving
and
prompting
to that which is
right;
the moral
faculty
passing
judgment
on one's self; the moral
sense..
Reprobation
::
Reprobation
(n.) The
predestination
of a
certain
number
of the human race as
reprobates,
or
objects
of
condemnation
and
punishment..
Condemn
::
Condemn
(v. t.) To
amerce
or fine; -- with in
before
the
penalty.
Anathematize
::
Anathematize
(v. t.) To
pronounce
an
anathema
against;
to
curse.
Hence:
To
condemn
publicly
as
something
accursed.
Rombowline
::
Rombowline
(n.) Old,
condemned
canvas,
rope, etc., unfit for use
except
in
chafing
gear..
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