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View usage for: (kɒndemneɪʃən) Word forms: plural condemnationsvariable nounCondemnation is the act of saying that something or someone is very bad and unacceptable. There was widespread condemnation of Saturday's killings. [+ of] The raids have drawn a strong condemnation from the United Nations Security Council. [+ from] Synonyms: denunciation, blame, censure, disapproval More Synonyms of condemnation More Synonyms of condemnation condemnation in American English (ˌkɑndɛmˈneɪʃən; ˌkɑndəmˈneɪʃən) noun1. a condemning or being condemned 2. a cause for condemning Word origin ME condempnacioun < L condemnatioExamples of 'condemnation' in a sentencecondemnation There has been growing international condemnation of the election.This act deserves the strongest possible condemnation.Campaigners attribute her survival to the international condemnation of her treatment.There could have been no stronger condemnation.There is a huge gulf between disapproval and strong moral condemnation and the right to make a decisive intervention.They fear negative judgement and public condemnation for their so-called indiscretions.Their trial and harsh sentence sparked widespread condemnation in Russia and abroad.But it is important that international condemnation be strong, wide and unified.Yet he followed this within days by seizing a raft of new powers, prompting protest and international condemnation.Last night there was international condemnation of the sentences, with music celebs leadingcalls for the band to be freed.But CW refrains from this widespread condemnation.The heavyweights came to blows in a brawl that drew widespread condemnation in February, yet neither holds a licence. In other languagescondemnation British English: condemnation NOUN Condemnation is the act of saying that something or someone is very bad and unacceptable. The violence received widespread condemnation from politicians and senior police officers. - American English: condemnation
- Brazilian Portuguese: condenação
- Chinese: 谴责
- European Spanish: condena
- French: condamnation
- German: Verurteilung
- Italian: condanna
- Japanese: 非難
- Korean: 비난
- European Portuguese: condenação
- Latin American Spanish: condena
Chinese translation of 'condemnation'condemnation (kɔndɛmˈneɪʃən) n (c/u) -
谴(譴)责(責) (qiǎnzé)
There was widespread condemnation of Saturday's riots. Synonyms blame reprobation denouncement Additional synonymsDefinition an expression of condemnation Synonyms condemnation, charge, stick (slang), criticism, complaint, censure, reproach, recrimination, reproof, castigationDefinition severe disapproval It is a controversial policy which has attracted international censure. Synonyms disapproval, criticism, blame, condemnation, rebuke, reprimand, reproach, dressing down (informal), stick (slang), stricture, reproof, sideswipe, castigation, obloquy, remonstrance, reprehension Definition an instance of being found guilty of a crime I will appeal against my conviction. Synonyms sentence, ruling, decision, verdict, judgment, punishment, decree, condemnation, pronouncement |