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condemning

/kʌndˈɛmɪŋ/adjective3 syllables

Condemning means: containing or imposing condemnation or censure.

Synonyms for condemning15

adjective, as in containing or imposing condemnation or censure

condemnatory, inculpatory, inculpative

also used for condemning

disapprobatory, disapproving, improbatory, censorious, damnatory, censure, blame, disapprobation, attainder, attainture, attaintment, condemnation

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What does condemning mean?1

adjective

1

containing or imposing condemnation or censure“a condemnatory decree”

Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.

What rhymes with condemning?1

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Condemning in a sentence

  • Condemning dehumanizing and racist rhetoric is a moral imperative.Amastan
  • Condemning hate speech is essential for fostering inclusivity.Amastan
  • Catholics should get their own house in order before condemning queer people for far less.shekitten
  • There were calls for a new UN resolution condemning North Korea.Amastan
  • The nuclear test led directly to a new UN resolution condemning North Korea.Amastan
  • Everyone looked at Yuri with condemning glances.Amastan
  • The Hebrew Bible is equally condemning of wealth hoarding as the Christian Bible.rul

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