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Condemnatory

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con·demn  (kn-dm)
tr.v. con·demned, con·demn·ing, con·demns
1. To express strong disapproval of: condemned the needless waste of food.
2. To pronounce judgment against; sentence: condemned the felons to prison.
3. To judge or declare to be unfit for use or consumption, usually by official order: condemn an old building.
4. To lend credence to or provide evidence for an adverse judgment against: were condemned by their actions.
5. Law To appropriate (property) for public use.

[Middle English condemnen, from Old French condemner, from Latin condemnre : com-, intensive pref.; see com- + damnre, to sentence (from damnum, penalty).]

con·demna·ble (-dmn-bl) adj.
con·demna·tory (-n-tôr, -tr) adj.
con·demner (-dmr), con·demnor (-dmr, -dm-nôr) n.
Synonyms: condemn, damn, doom, sentence
These verbs mean to determine the punishment or destiny of one found to be guilty or undeserving: condemned the dissident to hard labor; damned the murderer to everlasting misery; an attempt that was doomed to failure; sentenced the traitor to life in prison. See Also Synonyms at criticize.
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Adj.1.condemnatory - containing or imposing condemnation or censure; "a condemnatory decree"
inculpative, inculpatory - causing blame to be imputed to


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Women weavers were defending themselves against the condemnatory scrutiny of strangers, such as Burnley, who characterized them to the middle-class public.
Widespread leaks, and a condemnatory version of the report from the European Parliament, had left little doubt in Turkey that this year's end-of-term grade would have a definite "could do better" ring to it.
Columnist Jeff Jacoby believes that Haq's deliberate and unprovoked murder of one and wounding of five at Seattle's Jewish Federation should have received far more condemnatory coverage than that given Mel Gibson's drunken outburst.
 
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