condemnation

[US]/ˌkɒndemˈneɪʃn/
[UK]/ˌkɑːndemˈneɪʃn/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n. the act of expressing strong disapproval or censure, especially by an official authority; the reason for condemning; confiscation

Phrases & Collocations

condemnation of violence

Example Sentences

The jury’s condemnation was a shock to the suspect.

He is bitter in his condemnation of terrorism.

Condemnations hailed down on them.

guilt and self-condemnation were riding her hard.

She yields to no one in her condemnation of violence.

The international community issued a condemnation of the human rights violations.

The politician faced widespread condemnation for his controversial remarks.

The company's actions led to public condemnation and boycotts.

The public outcry resulted in a strong condemnation of the government's decision.

The organization released a statement of condemnation against the act of violence.

The condemnation of corruption in the country has been growing louder.

The court's condemnation of the defendant was met with mixed reactions.

There was widespread condemnation of the police brutality captured on video.

The resolution passed with a clear condemnation of the use of chemical weapons.

The artist's controversial artwork sparked condemnation from conservative groups.

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