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condemn - use in sentences
Object
- bombing: Gerry Adams carried his coffin with pride; he also refused to condemn the bombing.
- atrocity: Any politician who truly believes in democracy and opposes gang rule must condemn this atrocity and publicly offer their support to Danny McBrearty.
- terrorism: We totally and completely condemn any terrorism associated with Kashmir, as we do terrorism elsewhere in the world.
- killing: Local business and union leaders alike have condemned the killings as highly inconvenient.
- homosexuality: Such views are fairly easily refuted by reading passages which condemn homosexuality in context.
Subject
- politician: The total pay out of £ 100,000 has been condemned by unionist politicians.
Adjective complement
- criminal: Now he wants to try his procedures on a human subject - a condemned criminal perhaps.
Modifying Another Word
- roundly: This decision was roundly condemned by UK business leaders whilst the Trades Union Congress welcomed the vote.
- unreservedly: Land and People unreservedly condemn this latest act of racism against the much abused indigenous peoples of this, our, homeland.
- unequivocally: As long as speed is celebrated in non-road situations, then it will never be unequivocally condemned on the roads.
- utterly: But can the law, which utterly condemns the sinner, can it redeem the sinner?
- universally: Pinochet has already been universally condemned for his moral and political responsibility.
- strongly: We strongly condemn the cruel terrorist acts which targeted the innocent people of the United States.
Used with why or when
- what: Condemn what 's his or nameless, faceless thousands, millions.
Infinitive complement
- repeat: It has been rightly said that those who ignore history are condemned to repeat it.
- die: I am condemned to die -- now or a little later.
- live: Those who manage to escape death are condemned to live in destitution and pain.
Preposition: without
- reservation: Everyone everywhere condemns without reservation the act of terrorism.
Preposition: by
- politician: The total pay out of £ 100,000 has been condemned by unionist politicians.
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