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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 ˜yÐÄvlog Forms
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of condemnation1
Example Sentences
“Liberation Day,†which plunged the Nasdaq by 6% on Thursday, has been met with bipartisan condemnation.
Sheinbaum’s muted reaction contrasted with global condemnations of the new tariff mandates after Trump’s signing of an executive order Wednesday imposing a 25% tariff on imports of automobiles and auto parts.
“In his letters, he envisioned a safer future, and in his memoirs he invented a safer past,†Dunthorne writes, inching his way from condemnation to empathy.
All that has kicked up global condemnation, with regional governments — including the United Arab Emirates — repeatedly denouncing Israel’s actions.
Her remarks have sparked condemnation from Taiwan's leaders, with interior minister Liu Shyh-fang saying that freedom of speech was "not an excuse" to call for the invasion of Taiwan.
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