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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
adjudge
or
pronounce
to be unfit for use or
service;
to
adjudge
or
pronounce
to be
forfeited;
as, the ship and her cargo were
condemned..
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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..
Dempne
::
Dempne
(v. t.) To damn; to
condemn.
Condemned
::
Condemned
(imp. & p. p.) of
Condem.
Damnation
::
Damnation
(n.) The state of being
damned;
condemnation;
openly
expressed
disapprobation.
Disapprobation
::
Disapprobation
(n.) The act of
disapproving;
mental
condemnation
of what is
judged
wrong,
unsuitable,
or
inexpedient;
feeling
of
censure..
Banish
::
Banish
(v. t.) To
condemn
to
exile,
or
compel
to leave one's
country,
by
authority
of the
ruling
power..
Theta
::
Theta (n.) A
letter
of the Greek
alphabet
corresponding
to th in
English;
--
sometimes
called
the
unlucky
letter,
from being used by the
judges
on their
ballots
in
passing
condemnation
on a
prisoner,
it being the first
letter
of the Greek
qa`natos,
death..
Censure
::
Censure
(n.)
Judicial
or
ecclesiastical
sentence
or
reprimand;
condemnatory
judgment.
Auto-da-fe
::
Auto-da-fe
(n.) A
judgment
of the
Inquisition
in Spain and
Portugal
condemning
or
acquitting
persons
accused
of
religious
offenses.
Damnation
::
Damnation
(n.)
Condemnation
to
everlasting
punishment
in the
future
state,
or the
punishment
itself..
Detest
::
Detest
(v. t.) To
witness
against;
to
denounce;
to
condemn.
Condemned
::
Condemned
(a.) Used for
condemned
persons.
Prejudge
::
Prejudge
(v. t.) To judge
before
hearing,
or
before
full and
sufficient
examination;
to
decide
or
sentence
by
anticipation;
to
condemn
beforehand..
Sentence
::
Sentence
(n.) In civil and
admiralty
law, the
judgment
of a court
pronounced
in a
cause;
in
criminal
and
ecclesiastical
courts,
a
judgment
passed
on a
criminal
by a court or
judge;
condemnation
pronounced
by a
judgical
tribunal;
doom. In
common
law, the term is
exclusively
used to
denote
the
judgment
in
criminal
cases..
Attainder
::
Attainder
(n.) A stain or
staining;
state of being in
dishonor
or
condemnation.
Warye
::
Warye (v. t.) To
curse;
to
curse;
to
execrate;
to
condemn;
also, to vex..
Verdict
::
Verdict
(n.)
Decision;
judgment;
opinion
pronounced;
as, to be
condemned
by the
verdict
of the
public..
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..
Condemnation
::
Condemnation
(n.) The act of
condemning
or
pronouncing
to be
wrong;
censure;
blame;
disapprobation.
Censure
::
Censure
(n.) The act of
blaming
or
finding
fault with and
condemning
as
wrong;
reprehension;
blame.
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