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condemning

/kuhn-dem/US // kənˈdɛm //UK // (kənˈdɛm) //

谴责,谴责性的,谴责的,谴责性

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to express an unfavorable or adverse judgment on; indicate strong disapproval of; censure.
    • : to pronounce to be guilty; sentence to punishment: to condemn a murderer to life imprisonment.
    • : to give grounds or reason for convicting or censuring: His acts condemn him.
    • : to judge or pronounce to be unfit for use or service: to condemn an old building.
    • : U.S. Law. to acquire ownership of for a public purpose, under the right of eminent domain: The city condemned the property.
    • : to force into a specific state or activity: His lack of education condemned him to a life of menial jobs.
    • : to doom to eternal punishment in hell.
    • : to declare incurable.

Synonyms & Antonyms

verbblame, convict
Synonyms
castigate诟病,鞭挞,抨击,谴责censure斥责,谴责,指责,训斥chide呵护,呵斥,呵斥声,呵责criticize批评,批判,指责,说三道四decry问罪,声讨,质询,质问denounce谴责,攻讦,驳斥,指责punish处罚,惩治,惩处,惩罚sentence句子,判刑,一句话,句话adjudge判定,判决,审定,判断belittle轻视,贬低,蔑视,看轻damn该死的,该死,见鬼,可恶deprecate弃用,废止,废弃的,删减depreciate贬值,贬低,折旧,贬值的disapprove不赞成,不赞同,不认可,不同意disparage贬低,诋毁,贬损,贬低他人doom祸事,灾难,祸害,毁灭frame框架,框框,框,帧judge法官,判断,审判员,评审knock敲,敲门,敲门声,敲击name名称,名字,名,姓名pronounce宣称,宣读,宣告,宣称是proscribe禁制,禁令,禁锢,禁止reprehend驳斥,回避,驳回,驳斥了reproach责备,责难,责备声,责怪reprobate恶人,恶棍,恶习不改,恶人先告状reprove谴责,斥责,责备,诤言skin皮肤,皮肤病,皮肤病患者upbraid叱咤风云,叱责,叱骂,叱咤江湖blow whistle on揭发,揭发事件,打小报告,举报call down叫停,唤醒,唤回,唤醒了come down on下来吧,下来,下来的,下来的时候denunciate告发,控诉,谴责,揭发find fault with指责,找茬,指摘,找茬儿find guilty认定有罪,认定有罪的,认定为有罪,发现有罪hang something on挂上东西,挂东西,悬挂东西,挂上lay at one's doorlet have it随它去吧,算了吧,随它吧,放手吧pass sentence on判处,宣判,判刑,判处死刑pin it on把它钉在上面,把它钉在墙上,钉住它,钉在上面point finger at指指点点,指指点点的,指责,指点put away收起,收起来,收回,收好put down撂倒,放下,撂下,撂倒了send up送上,送上去,送上去的,发出send up the river上河,溯江而上,溯河而上,溯流而上thumbs down on竖起大拇指,竖起大拇指的是,竖起大拇指的,竖起大拇指说

Examples

  • After that report, the Lincoln Project condemned Weaver, calling him a “predator,” “liar” and “an abuser.”

  • For every bit of man-made excess the exhibition condemns, it shows us a dozen times over that if we look close enough and deep enough, natural “excess” is everywhere.

  • Some of her colleagues even voted in Greene’s defense in spite of condemning her behavior in the past.

  • On the one hand, establishment leaders have condemned Greene.

  • He released a statement condemning Greene’s past statements, some of which she admitted were false and said she regretted in a House floor speech Thursday.

  • The campaign included a push for the World Health Organization to condemn gay-conversion therapy.

  • Dean Teresa A. Sullivan praised the “overwhelming response by this community to condemn the evil acts” reported by Rolling Stone.

  • All religions condemn lying, but Alicia Florrick likely will not be elected if she runs as an atheist.

  • Is it the one where we condemn the genocide of Native Americans?

  • It may come as a surprise then that Scott and, particularly Sata, have refused to condemn Mugabe.

  • Yet if there is a measure of untruth in such pretty flatteries, one needs to be superhuman in order to condemn them harshly.

  • Some affirm that he wrote to please royalty, but if so why did he not condemn the custom to appease the wrath of a sapient king.

  • Do not believe this; be certain that those who profess such a doctrine are practising themselves the deceit they condemn so much.

  • In reference to this, as well as to any other matter inculcated upon them, their consciences will either approve or condemn them.

  • We do not pretend to justify either his ignorance or his imposture; but we cannot condemn his doctrine of one only God.