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    con·dem·na·tion
    /ˌkändemˈnāSH(ə)n/

    noun

    • 1. the expression of very strong disapproval; censure: "there was strong international condemnation of the attack"
    • 2. the action of condemning someone to a punishment; sentencing.

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  2. Learn the meaning of condemnation as a noun, with synonyms, example sentences, word history, and related phrases. Condemnation can mean censure, blame, judicial sentence, or state of being condemned.

  3. Condemnation is the act of declaring something awful or evil. If your little brother does something unspeakably awful, express your condemnation so he will learn not to do it again. Condemnation comes from the verb condemn, "to strongly disapprove."

  4. Condemnation is the act of disapproving or criticizing something or someone. Learn more about its meaning, synonyms, collocations, and usage in sentences from the Cambridge English Corpus.

  5. Condemnation is the act of condemning, the state of being condemned, or strong censure. Learn the origin, usage and related words of condemnation from Dictionary.com.

  6. Condemnation is the act of disapproving or criticizing something or someone. Learn more about its synonyms, collocations, and usage in sentences from various sources.

  7. Condemnation is the act of saying that something or someone is very bad and unacceptable. There was widespread condemnation of Saturday's killings. [ + of] The raids have drawn a strong condemnation from the United Nations Security Council. [ + from] Synonyms: denunciation, blame, censure, disapproval More Synonyms of condemnation.

  8. condemnation (of somebody/something) an expression of very strong disapproval. There was widespread condemnation of the invasion.