condemned (Meaning)

condemned

sentenced to death, pronounced guilty and sentenced to punishment, officially declared to be unfit for use, declared to be reprehensible, wrong, or evil

condemned Sentence Examples

  1. The dilapidated building was condemned as unsafe for human habitation.
  2. The corrupt politician was condemned by the public for his unethical actions.
  3. The prisoner was condemned to life in prison without the possibility of parole.
  4. The practice of capital punishment is widely condemned as inhumane.
  5. The behavior of the bullies was condemned as cruel and cowardly.
  6. The historian condemned the actions of the tyrant as utterly reprehensible.
  7. The environmental activist condemned the pollution of our waterways as a threat to both wildlife and human health.
  8. The judge condemned the defendant's actions as a senseless and violent crime.
  9. The priest condemned hatred and violence in all its forms.
  10. The critics condemned the film for its poor acting and unoriginal plot.

FAQs About the word condemned

sentenced to death, pronounced guilty and sentenced to punishment, officially declared to be unfit for use, declared to be reprehensible, wrong, or evil

cussed, unauthorized, disallowed, unclean, outlawed, illegal, cursed, banned, pernicious, ungodly

scrupulous, legitimate, just, licensed, principled, legal, decent, high, allowed, lofty

The dilapidated building was condemned as unsafe for human habitation.

The corrupt politician was condemned by the public for his unethical actions.

The prisoner was condemned to life in prison without the possibility of parole.

The practice of capital punishment is widely condemned as inhumane.