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Definition of condemn
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Condemn
(v. t.) To doom to be taken for
public
use, under the right of
eminent
domain..
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Censure
::
Censure
(v. i.) To find fault with and
condemn
as
wrong;
to
blame;
to
express
disapprobation
of.
Reprobation
::
Reprobation
(n.) The
predestination
of a
certain
number
of the human race as
reprobates,
or
objects
of
condemnation
and
punishment..
Anathematize
::
Anathematize
(v. t.) To
pronounce
an
anathema
against;
to
curse.
Hence:
To
condemn
publicly
as
something
accursed.
Condemn
::
Condemn
(v. t.) To
amerce
or fine; -- with in
before
the
penalty.
Detest
::
Detest
(v. t.) To
witness
against;
to
denounce;
to
condemn.
Expose
::
Expose
(v. t.) To
disclose
the
faults
or
reprehensible
practices
of; to lay open to
general
condemnation
or
contempt
by
making
public
the
character
or arts of; as, to
expose
a
cheat,
liar, or
hypocrite..
Scandalous
::
Scandalous
(a.)
Giving
offense
to the
conscience
or moral
feelings;
exciting
reprobation;
calling
out
condemnation.
Abuse
::
Abuse (v. t.)
Vituperative
words;
coarse,
insulting
speech;
abusive
language;
virulent
condemnation;
reviling..
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.
Attainder
::
Attainder
(n.) A stain or
staining;
state of being in
dishonor
or
condemnation.
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..
Verdict
::
Verdict
(n.)
Decision;
judgment;
opinion
pronounced;
as, to be
condemned
by the
verdict
of the
public..
Condemned
::
Condemned
(a.)
Pronounced
to be
wrong,
guilty,
worthless,
or
forfeited;
adjudged
or
sentenced
to
punishment,
destruction,
or
confiscation..
Curse
::
Curse (v. t.) Evil
pronounced
or
invoked
upon
another,
solemnly,
or in
passion;
subjection
to, or
sentence
of,
divine
condemnation..
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..
Decrial
::
Decrial
(n.) A
crying
down; a
clamorous
censure;
condemnation
by
censure.
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..
Hiss
::
Hiss (v. t.) To
condemn
or
express
contempt
for by
hissing.
Nestorian
::
Nestorian
(n.) An
adherent
of
Nestorius,
patriarch
of
Constantinople
to the fifth
century,
who has
condemned
as a
heretic
for
maintaining
that the
divine
and the human
natures
were not
merged
into one
nature
in
Christ
(who was God in man), and,
hence,
that it was
improper
to call Mary the
mother
of
Christ;
also, one of the sect
established
by the
followers
of
Nestorius
in
Persia,
india,
and other
Oriental
countries,
and still in
existence.
opposed
to
Eutychian..
Censure
::
Censure
(v. i.) To
condemn
or
reprimand
by a
judicial
or
ecclesiastical
sentence.
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