condemnation

  • 21condemnation — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) Censure Nouns condemnation, conviction, proscription, damnation, doom; death warrant, death sentence or penalty, capital punishment; attainder, attainture, attaintment; denunciation, commination;… …

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  • 22condemnation — con|dem|na|tion [ ,kandem neıʃn ] noun count or uncount a public statement in which someone criticizes someone or something severely: their condemnation of the attack …

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  • 23condemnation — noun (C, U) an expression of very strong disapproval of someone or something (+ of): Condemnation of the latest violence came from all political parties …

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  • 24condemnation —    Āhewa.    ♦ To seek condemnation, imi hala …

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  • 25condemnation — condemn ► VERB 1) express complete disapproval of. 2) (usu. condemn to) sentence to a punishment, especially death. 3) force (someone) to endure something unpleasant. 4) officially declare to be unfit for use. 5) prove the guilt of. DERIVATIVES …

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  • 26Condemnation (song) — Condemnation Single by Depeche Mode from the album Songs of Faith and Devotion …

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  • 27condemnation action — A lawsuit brought by a public agency to acquire private property for public purposes (schools, highways, parks, hospitals, redevelopment, civic buildings, for example), or even for private development that has a public benefit (rare). While the… …

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  • 28Condemnation (novel) — Condemnation   …

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  • 29condemnation for public use — index expropriation (right of eminent domain) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 30Condemnation Act — An Act to authorize the condemnation of lands for sites for public buildings, and other purposes (25 Stat. 357), commonly known as the Condemnation Act or the Act of August 1, 1888, is a federal statute adopted by the United States Congress and… …

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