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Detailed Synonyms for condemn in English

condemn:

to condemn verb (condemns, condemned, condemning)

  1. to condemn
    to convict; to condemn; to sentence
    • convict verb (convicts, convicted, convicting)
    • condemn verb (condemns, condemned, condemning)
    • sentence verb (sentences, sentenced, sentencing)
  2. to condemn
    to condemn
    • condemn verb (condemns, condemned, condemning)
  3. to condemn
    to judge; to adjudicate; to condemn; to sentence; to try
    • judge verb (judges, judged, judging)
    • adjudicate verb (adjudicates, adjudicated, adjudicating)
    • condemn verb (condemns, condemned, condemning)
    • sentence verb (sentences, sentenced, sentencing)
    • try verb (tries, tried, trying)
  4. to condemn
    – declare or judge unfit for use or habitation 1
    to condemn
    – declare or judge unfit for use or habitation 1
    • condemn verb (condemns, condemned, condemning)
      • The building was condemned by the inspector1
  5. to condemn
    – express strong disapproval of 1
    to condemn; to decry; reprobate; excoriate; objurgate
    – express strong disapproval of 1
    • condemn verb (condemns, condemned, condemning)
      • We condemn the racism in South Africa1
    • decry verb (decries, decried, decrying)
    • reprobate verb
      • These ideas were reprobated1
    • excoriate verb
    • objurgate verb
  6. to condemn
    – pronounce a sentence on (somebody) in a court of law 1
    to sentence; to condemn; doom
    – pronounce a sentence on (somebody) in a court of law 1
    • sentence verb (sentences, sentenced, sentencing)
    • condemn verb (condemns, condemned, condemning)
      • He was condemned to ten years in prison1
    • doom verb
  7. to condemn
    – demonstrate the guilt of (someone) 1
    to condemn
    – demonstrate the guilt of (someone) 1
    • condemn verb (condemns, condemned, condemning)
      • Her strange behavior condemned her1
  8. to condemn
    – appropriate (property) for public use 1
    to condemn
    – appropriate (property) for public use 1
    • condemn verb (condemns, condemned, condemning)
      • the county condemned the land to build a highway1
  9. to condemn
    – compel or force into a particular state or activity 1
    to condemn
    – compel or force into a particular state or activity 1
    • condemn verb (condemns, condemned, condemning)
      • His devotion to his sick wife condemned him to a lonely existence1

Conjugations for condemn:

present
  1. condemn
  2. condemn
  3. condemns
  4. condemn
  5. condemn
  6. condemn
simple past
  1. condemned
  2. condemned
  3. condemned
  4. condemned
  5. condemned
  6. condemned
present perfect
  1. have condemned
  2. have condemned
  3. has condemned
  4. have condemned
  5. have condemned
  6. have condemned
past continuous
  1. was condemning
  2. were condemning
  3. was condemning
  4. were condemning
  5. were condemning
  6. were condemning
future
  1. shall condemn
  2. will condemn
  3. will condemn
  4. shall condemn
  5. will condemn
  6. will condemn
continuous present
  1. am condemning
  2. are condemning
  3. is condemning
  4. are condemning
  5. are condemning
  6. are condemning
subjunctive
  1. be condemned
  2. be condemned
  3. be condemned
  4. be condemned
  5. be condemned
  6. be condemned
diverse
  1. condemn!
  2. let's condemn!
  3. condemned
  4. condemning
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they

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Related Definitions for "condemn":

  1. declare or judge unfit for use or habitation1
    • The building was condemned by the inspector1
  2. express strong disapproval of1
    • We condemn the racism in South Africa1
  3. pronounce a sentence on (somebody) in a court of law1
    • He was condemned to ten years in prison1
  4. demonstrate the guilt of (someone)1
    • Her strange behavior condemned her1
  5. appropriate (property) for public use1
    • the county condemned the land to build a highway1
  6. compel or force into a particular state or activity1
    • His devotion to his sick wife condemned him to a lonely existence1