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condemned

/kuhn-demd/US // kənˈdɛmd //

被判刑,谴责,受到谴责的,受到谴责

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adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : pronounced guilty; sentenced to punishment, especially capital punishment: A condemned man has the right to know how the execution will proceed.
    • : deemed or declared unfit for use or service: One of the condemned buildings is going to be demolished to make room for luxury apartments.
    • : viewed or spoken of with strong disapproval; judged as wrong or unacceptable, often formally: Apartheid, by universal agreement, is an inhumane, unjust, and condemned practice.
    • : doomed to eternal punishment in hell; damned: At the Last Judgment, condemned sinners will offer excuses in vain.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : Usually the condemned . the person or persons pronounced guilty in a court of law and sentenced to punishment, especially capital punishment:We join in prayer for the condemned, his victim, and their families.the damned: The condemned are those who are full of themselves and laugh at their unrighteousness.

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Examples

  • All 100 senators — Democrats and Republicans — voted for a resolution that condemned his interpretation of the statute.

  • Noted Republican pollster Frank Luntz went as far as to condemn the entire profession of political polling on the morning after Election Day.

  • We think these attacks are unconscionable and should be condemned by all civilized society.

  • Only the Republican leadership has demonstrated the predictable and lamentable failure to condemn the president’s baseless attacks on the integrity of the election.

  • As I prepared my testimony, Facebook was struggling to cope with QAnon, a militarized social movement being monitored by their dangerous-organizations department and condemned by the House in a bipartisan bill.

  • The scheme has been condemned by civil liberties groups and queried by the National Association of Head Teachers.

  • The bye bye is being sung, incidentally, by mothers to their babies condemned to death by King Herod.

  • The group might have condemned violence while still maintaining an adversarial relationship with the police force.

  • I asked if it was hard carrying a name like his in a land that had condemned his father as the worst kind of traitor.

  • This approach should not be condemned; it should be expanded upon.

  • Was he really condemned to an eternal solitude because of the girl who had died so many years ago?

  • In his condemned cell he composed a beautiful poem of 14 verses (“My last Thought”), which was found by his wife and published.

  • He was at once arrested, and on October 13th tried by court martial, condemned to death, and executed a few hours later.

  • James I. sent forth his famous "Counterblast" and in the strongest manner condemned its use.

  • They were condemned on confessions of Islamism and paganism, extorted by the rack, and afterwards retracted.