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Noun
/ˌkändemˈnāSHən/,/-dəm-/,
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condemnations, plural;
  1. The expression of very strong disapproval; censure
    • - there was strong international condemnation of the attack
  2. The action of condemning someone to a punishment; sentencing


  1. (condemnation) disapprobation: an expression of strong disapproval; pronouncing as wrong or morally culpable; "his uncompromising condemnation of racism"
  2. (condemnation) (law) the act of condemning (as land forfeited for public use) or judging to be unfit for use (as a food product or an unsafe building)
  3. (condemnation) execration: an appeal to some supernatural power to inflict evil on someone or some group
  4. (condemnation) conviction: (criminal law) a final judgment of guilty in a criminal case and the punishment that is imposed; "the conviction came as no surprise"
  5. The Condemnations at the medieval University of Paris were enacted to restrict certain teachings as being heretical. These included a number of medieval theological teachings, but most importantly the physical treatises of Aristotle. ...
  6. (Condemnation (novel)) Condemnation is a fantasy novel by Richard Baker, set in the Forgotten Realms setting, based on the Dungeons & Dragons fantasy role-playing game. It is the third book of the War of the Spider Queen hexad.
  7. (Condemnation (song)) "Condemnation" is a song by Depeche Mode, released as the group's twenty-ninth United Kingdom single on September 13, 1993 (September 14 in the USA), and the third single from their album Songs of Faith and Devotion. The song reached #9 on the UK Singles Chart.
  8. (Condemnation) The official process by which a property is deemed to be uninhabitable or unusable due to internal damage or other external conditions.
  9. (condemnation) The legal process by which real estate of a private owner is taken for public use without the owner’s consent, but the owner receives "just compensation."
  10. (Condemnation) The legal process of exercising the right of Eminent Domain.
  11. (Condemnation) The taking of private property for public purpose by a government under the right of eminent domain. Also, the determination that a building is not fit for use or is dangerous and must be destroyed.
  12. (CONDEMNATION) Occurs under eminent domain when privately held land is taken for public use after the owner has been fairly compensated.
  13. (CONDEMNATION) a damnable sentence of judgment; none for a sinner who repents and believes in Jesus (Romans 8:1,3); condemnation is of the devil (1 Timothy 3:6).
  14. (Condemnation) A legal process that allows a government entity to acquire title to property for a public purpose, which, in the case of brownfields, can include removing an unused or potentially contaminated site. ...
  15. (Condemnation) An illusion that is not actually performed by God. It is a destructive action based upon the illusion of judgment and performed by the ego in order to strengthen itself and subsequently be right. Do not condemn anyone for anything for you know not the higher purpose at work.
  16. (Condemnation) Code Section 1033(g) provides an involuntary conversion of real property held for productive use in trade or business or for investment is (as a result of its destruction in whole or in part, theft, seizure, or requisition or condemnation or threat or imminence thereof) ...
  17. (Condemnation) Condemns players to the Pit by teleporting them to one of the 5 lava pits around in lair, temporarily stunning them and doing continuous damage
  18. (Condemnation) Confiscation of a vessel or her cargo, or both, as decreed by a prize court of the belligerent.
  19. (Condemnation) Declaring an evildoer to be guilty; the punishment inflicted. Without Jesus we stand condemned before God not only because of the sin of Adam (Rom. 5:16-18) but also because of our own sin (Matt. 12:37). ...
  20. (Condemnation) When a court determines that a property is unfit for occupancy.
  21. (Condemnation) binds us to the problem, makes no separation between us and the sin and shows us no way out—all the while threatening us with judgment and displeasure.
  22. (condemnation) Blame, the state of being declared unfit for use, or no good.
  23. (condemnation) the process wherein a government in jurisdiction deems a building or property unfit for use and may order specific remedies such as razing or rehabilitating a structure or requiring that it be sold or subject to new management. ...