Sentences with condemn
con·demn
C c - Political leaders united yesterday to condemn the latest wave of violence. [VERB noun]
- He was condemned to life imprisonment. [be VERB-ed + to]
- Victoria's ethnic community condemns comments blaming women for inciting sexual assault.
- Senior British commanders have condemned American military tactics in Iraq as heavy-handed and disproportionate.
- Their lack of qualifications condemned them to a lifetime of boring, usually poorly-paid work. [VERB noun + to]
- State officials said the court's ruling clears the way for proceedings to condemn buildings in the area. [VERB noun]
- He tries to condemn the attitudes of the religionists who are using their position as a man or messenger of God to blindfold the people and exploit them.
- We condemn ourselves and our religion when we refuse to be corrected and prefer to remain comfortable in our pews!
- His secretive behaviour condemned him
- That food has been condemned
- The Two Witnesses will take the stand in Jerusalem before a world court to condemn them!
- What you condemn or detest in others are your own qualities that you don't want to face.
- His disposition condemned him to boredom
- To condemn a slum tenement
- To condemn a murderer to life imprisonment.
- His acts condemn him.
- To condemn an old building.
- The city condemned the property.
- His lack of education condemned him to a life of menial jobs.
- The house was condemned after it was badly damaged by fire.
- The president condemns the terrorist. The president condemns the terrorist attacks.