condemning

  • 1condemning — index critical (faultfinding), incriminatory, inculpatory Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 2Condemning — Condemn Con*demn , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Condemned}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Condemning} (? or ?).] [L. condemnare; con + damnare to condemn: cf. F. condamner. See {Damn}.] 1. To pronounce to be wrong; to disapprove of; to censure. [1913 Webster] Condemn …

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  • 3condemning — con·demn || kÉ™n dem v. denounce; convict, declare guilty …

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  • 4condemning — adjective containing or imposing condemnation or censure a condemnatory decree • Syn: ↑condemnatory • Similar to: ↑inculpatory, ↑inculpative • Derivationally related forms: ↑condemn ( …

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  • 5condemnatory condemning — inculpative inculpative adj. Inculpatory. [Narrower terms: {accusatorial, accusatory, accusing}; {comminatory, denunciative, denunciatory}; {condemnatory, condemning ; {criminative, criminatory, incriminating, incriminatory ; {damnatory, damning… …

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  • 6self-condemning — adj. * * * …

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  • 7self-condemning — adj …

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  • 8International reactions to the 2006 Lebanon War — Reactions by the UN and national representativesflag|United NationsThe top UN official in Lebanon said Hezbollah’s action escalates the already tense situation along the Blue Line and is an act of very dangerous proportions, in a statement. Kofi… …

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  • 9UNITED NATIONS (UN) — UNITED NATIONS (UN), a worldwide organization of states established in 1945, in the wake of World War II, with a view, primarily, to maintain international peace and security and also bring about cooperation among nations in the economic, social …

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  • 10religion — religionless, adj. /ri lij euhn/, n. 1. a set of beliefs concerning the cause, nature, and purpose of the universe, esp. when considered as the creation of a superhuman agency or agencies, usually involving devotional and ritual observances, and… …

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