- (condemn) express strong disapproval of; "We condemn the racism in South Africa"; "These ideas were reprobated"
- (condemn) declare or judge unfit for use or habitation; "The building was condemned by the inspector"
- (condemn) compel or force into a particular state or activity; "His devotion to his sick wife condemned him to a lonely existence"
- (condemn) demonstrate the guilt of (someone); "Her strange behavior condemned her"
- (condemn) sentence: pronounce a sentence on (somebody) in a court of law; "He was condemned to ten years in prison"
- (condemn) appropriate (property) for public use; "the county condemned the land to build a highway"
- (condemn) To confer some sort of eternal divine punishment upon; To adjudge (a building) as being unfit for habitation; To scold sharply; to excoriate the perpetrators of; To judicially pronounce (someone) guilty; To adjudge (food or drink) as being unfit for human consumption; To declare ...
- (CONDEMN) (1) The legal declaration of a government that something is unfit for further use or existence, or constitutes a peril to life, health, safety, or well-being of the public, and ordering its removal or destruction, such as declaring a building unfit for use and a menace to health and ...
- (CONDEMN) To declare as legally useless or unfit for habitation. A state or sovereign condemns a parcel of real property under its power of eminent domain.
- (Condemn) To adjudge or find guilty of a crime and sentence. To declare a building or ship unsafe for use or occupancy. To decide that a navigable vessel is a prize or is unfit for service. ...
- (Condemn) To pronounce sentence against as a result of judging. For example, deciding not to speak to someone because of what they have done. ...
- (condemn) (v) cazasına tübеtirgе, sögеrgе
- (condemn) v. to say a person or action is wrong or bad