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Meaning
Verb
●
To
strongly
criticise
or
denounce
; to
excoriate
the
perpetrators
of.
●
To
judicially
pronounce
(someone) guilty.
●
To
judicially
announce
a
verdict
upon a
finding
of
guilt
; To sentence
●
To
confer
eternal
divine
punishment
upon.
●
To
adjudge
(a
building
) as being
unfit
for habitation.
●
To
adjudge
(building or
construction
work)
as of
unsatisfactory
quality,
requiring
the work to be redone.
●
To
adjudge
(food or
drink
) as being
unfit
for human consumption.
●
To
declare
something to
be
unfit
for use, or further use.
●
To
determine
and
declare
(property) to be
assigned
to public use. See
eminent
domain.
●
In Law:
To
declare
(a
vessel
) to be
forfeited
to the government, to be a
prize
, or to be
unfit
for service.
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Origin
condemn
English
condemnare
Latin
Sourced from
Etym
Synonyms
Convict
Damn
Castigate
Denounce
Denounced
Criticize
Deplore
Upbraid
Fulminate
Antonyms
Save
Acquit
Bless
Related
Demonize
Punish
Vilify
Decry
Criticise
Persecute
Chastise
Admonish
Oppose
Denigrate
Reject
Lambast
Dismiss
Disparage
Prosecute
Shun
Deny
Penalize
Condone
Prohibit
Blame
Disavow
Abandon
Discredit
Accuse
Accept
Defend
Confront
Endorse
Ignore
Glorify
Renounce
Justify
Demonise
Discourage
Challenge
Oppress
Acknowledge
Deride
Proclaim
Judge
Portray
Tolerate
Abolish
Support
Mock
Criminalize
Defy
Despise
Question
View
Crucify
Ban
Arrest
Declare
Uphold
Hate
Repudiate
Embrace
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Rhymes
M
Em
Fem
Dem
Mem
Hem
Cem
Gem
Rem
Dem
Stem
Ahem
Clem
Crem
Chem
Them
Bdsm
Clem
Rehem
Phlegm
Destem
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