1. condemn
Today, most people in the world condemn slavery.
She knew that society would condemn her for leaving her children.
We should condemn terrorism
If this were played upon a stage now, I could condemn it as an improbable fiction.
Religions, which condemn the pleasures of sense, drive men to seek the pleasures of power. Throughout history power has been the vice of the ascetic.
For God sent not his Son into the world to condemn the world; but that the world through him might be saved.
The doctors were wrong to condemn the couple.
we We condemn any acts of terror. The killings were strongly condemned by the church
He was rwluctant to condemn her.
Brazil's President Dilma Rousseff has condemned the move to impeach her as a "coup" and a "farce", denying she has committed any crimes.
The government issued a statement condemning the killings.
I don't see why divorce should be condemned.
parents condemn their children to a desperate, joyless life
1. condemn sb/sth (for/as sth) to say strongly that you think sb/sth is very bad or wrong 2. condemn sb (to sth/to do sth) to say what sb's punishment will be
While the easiest way in metaphysics is to condemn all metaphysics as nonsense, the easiest way in morals is to elevate the common practice of the community into a moral absolute.
Englisch Wort "verurteilen"(condemn) tritt in Sätzen auf:
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to sentence sb to jail
to sentence someone to a punishment: what he judge does after a verdict of guilty
Englisch Wort "verurteilen"(to sentence) tritt in Sätzen auf:
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