Condemn Synonyms and Antonyms
kən-dĕm'
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Synonyms for Condemn
To judge and find guilty of an offense charged
To criticize (someone) sharply; reprimand.
To send or put away; get rid of
To declare a sentence on a convicted person; to doom; to condemn to punishment.
To condemn as wrong; disapprove of
To find fault with (something done); censure
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To reject
To swear at; curse.
To ordain as a penalty
To order judicially; rule.
To ban is defined as to stop people from doing something.
The definition of belittle means to speak about someone or something in a way to make it seem less important.
To blame is to point the finger at someone else and declare him/her responsible for a fault or wrong.
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To revise or make corrections to a publication.
To speak or shout a vulgar curse or epithet.
To depreciate (currency, for example) by official proclamation or by rumor.
To dislike intensely; abhor.
To disapprove is defined as to disagree with or be against something, or to express the fact that you are against something instead of in favor of it.
(--- Law) To hear and decide on in a court of law:
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To banish or outlaw (a person):
To exact or mete out punishment.
(Rare) To bring shame and disgrace upon; be a cause of discredit to
To express strong disapproval of:
To strip, scratch, or rub off the skin of; flay, abrade, chafe, etc.
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prescribe punishment
To send to punishment
pass sentence on
To send to punishment
find guilty
To send to punishment
seal the doom of
To send to punishment
pronounce judgment
To send to punishment
Condemning; expressing condemnation, explicitly or implicitly
damnatory
Condemning
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utter judicial sentence against
To send to punishment
Antonyms for Condemn
(Law) To find not guilty of a criminal offense.
The definition of absolve is to be forgiven for your sins or to be set free of all of the legal or moral consequences of your actions.
To clear of guilt or blame.
To format (a paragraph, for example) so that the lines of text begin and end evenly at a straight margin.
To vindicate is defined as to clear someone of criticism or blame.
To cancel or not exact penalty for (an offense); forgive
To free of a debt, claim, obligation, responsibility, accusation, etc.; to absolve; to acquit; to clear.
Free means to release or let go.
To set free from confinement or bondage:
To free (a person or thing) of or from something
To apologize for (oneself) for an act that could cause offense:
Words Related to Condemn
1667, John Milton, Paradise Lost:
To express strong disapproval of or criticize severely, especially in an official capacity:
Praise is defined as to give someone approval, or to thank God.
(Informal, Dial.) To take legal action (against)
Find another word for condemn. In this page you can discover 63 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for condemn, like: convict, rebuke, banish, dismiss, sentence, acquit, exonerate, anathematize, denounce, censure and deplore.
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