condemn Synonyms

condemn Meaning

Wordnet

condemn (v)

express strong disapproval of

declare or judge unfit for use or habitation

compel or force into a particular state or activity

demonstrate the guilt of (someone)

pronounce a sentence on (somebody) in a court of law

appropriate (property) for public use

condemn Sentence Examples

  1. The committee decided to condemn the actions of the corrupt politician.
  2. Human rights organizations condemned the government's crackdown on peaceful protesters.
  3. The United Nations passed a resolution to condemn the use of chemical weapons in warfare.
  4. The public outcry led many to condemn the company's unethical business practices.
  5. It's important to condemn all forms of discrimination and bigotry.
  6. The community came together to condemn the vandalism of the local mosque.
  7. The mayor issued a statement to condemn the hate speech spreading in the city.
  8. The international community united to condemn the terrorist attack in the capital.
  9. Religious leaders condemned the violence perpetrated in the name of faith.
  10. The organization released a statement to condemn the illegal wildlife trade.

FAQs About the word condemn

express strong disapproval of, declare or judge unfit for use or habitation, compel or force into a particular state or activity, demonstrate the guilt of (some

denounce, blame, criticize, anathematize, censure,decry, attack, rake, rebuke, pan

endorse, endorse, bless, indorse, approve,approve, sanction, sanction, bless, indorse

The committee decided to condemn the actions of the corrupt politician.

Human rights organizations condemned the government's crackdown on peaceful protesters.

The United Nations passed a resolution to condemn the use of chemical weapons in warfare.

The public outcry led many to condemn the company's unethical business practices.