1. condemned - Noun
2. condemned - Adjective
3. condemned - Verb
of Condemn
Pronounced to be wrong, guilty, worthless, or forfeited; adjudged or sentenced to punishment, destruction, or confiscation.
Used for condemned persons.
Source: Webster's dictionaryA callow man spurns the tender love of an exceptional young woman, destroys his dearest male friend and is condemned to endure a solitary existence mired in regrets. Source: Internet
Abelard's treatise on the Trinity had been condemned as heretical in 1121, and he was compelled to throw his own book into the fire. Source: Internet
Accra, Dec. 19, GNA – The Greater Accra Regional House of Chiefs has condemned rioting and violence related to the 2020 General Election and called for calm. Source: Internet
A concern with the techniques of prayer is condemned as 'pagan', and instead a simple trust in God's fatherly goodness is encouraged. Source: Internet
“A condemned convict is entitled… to exhaust his legal remedies and the court cannot afford to ignore his fundamental rights,” it said. Source: Internet
A day after the attack on its party MLA in Bengaluru, the Congress has condemned the incident and has questioned the role of the police in controlling the riots in which three persons died. Source: Internet