Condemn(v. t.) To pronounce to be wrong; to disapprove of; to censure.
Condemn(v. t.) To declare the guilt of; to make manifest the faults or unworthiness of; to convict of guilt.
Condemn(v. t.) To pronounce a judicial sentence against; to sentence to punishment, suffering, or loss; to doom; -- with to before the penalty.
Condemn(v. t.) To amerce or fine; -- with in before the penalty.
Condemn(v. t.) To adjudge or pronounce to be unfit for use or service; to adjudge or pronounce to be forfeited; as, the ship and her cargo were condemned.
Condemn(v. t.) To doom to be taken for public use, under the right of eminent domain.
Condemnable() Worthy of condemnation; blamable; culpable.
Condemnation(n.) The act of condemning or pronouncing to be wrong; censure; blame; disapprobation.
Condemnation(n.) The act of judicially condemning, or adjudging guilty, unfit for use, or forfeited; the act of dooming to punishment or forfeiture.
Condemnation(n.) The state of being condemned.
Condemnation(n.) The ground or reason of condemning.
Condemned(a.) Pronounced to be wrong, guilty, worthless, or forfeited; adjudged or sentenced to punishment, destruction, or confiscation.
Condemned(a.) Used for condemned persons.
Condemned(imp. & p. p.) of Condemn
Condemner(n.) One who condemns or censures.
Condemning(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Condemn

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