Condemned synonyms
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released (antonym)
Release is defined as to set free or to relieve.
freed (antonym)
To remove obstructions or entanglements from; clear:
discharged (antonym)
(Electricity) To release (an accumulated charge).
acquitted (antonym)
(Followed by “of”, formerly by “from”) To set free, release or discharge from an obligation, duty, liability, burden, or from an accusation or charge.
pardoned (antonym)
To release (a person) from further punishment for a crime
approved (antonym)
To show, feel, or express approval:
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vindicated (antonym)
To clear from an accusation, suspicion or criticism.
praised (antonym)
(Obs.) To set a price on; appraise
justified (antonym)
(Christian Theol.) To free from blame; declare guiltless; absolve
exonerated (antonym)
To free from accusation or blame.
exculpated (antonym)
absolved (antonym)
To pronounce free from guilt or blame; acquit
excused (antonym)
To serve as justification for:
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To pronounce judgment on; condemn; sentence
To sentence is defined as to give someone a punishment.
To denounce harshly
Reproach is defined as to blame or shame someone.
To impose a penalty on a wrongdoer for (an offense)
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To denounce or condemn:
(Colloquial) To denigrate, undervalue.
To pass sentence on; condemn.
To curse
To have or express an unfavorable opinion of; consider (something) wrong; condemn
To detest is defined as to really dislike or hate someone or something.
To denounce is defined as to take a public stand against something and make clear you don't like or are condemning it.
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To condemn to an unhappy fate; doom
To utter a curse or curses; swear; blaspheme
To analyze and judge as a critic
Convict is defined as to declare someone guilty of something, especially when done formally by a judge or jury in a court of law.
To punish or rebuke severely.
To accuse of being at fault; condemn (for something); censure
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To knowingly say that something is smaller or less important than it actually is.
The definition of banish means to send away or get rid of someone or something.
(Archaic) To curse; condemn
To utter an anathema (against); curse
To judge or decide by law
To deplore is defined as to be sorry about or to strongly disapprove of something.
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Governed by fate; predetermined or destined:
Sentenced to terrible, irrevocable punishment
Unable to find one's way:
law (related)
A statement that describes invariable relationships among phenomena under a specified set of conditions. Boyle's law, for instance, describes what will happen to the volume of an ideal gas if its pressure changes and its temperature remains the same. The conditions under which some physical laws hold are idealized (for example, there are no ideal gases in the real world), thus some physical laws apply universally but only approximately.
religion (related)
Sentenced to terrible, irrevocable punishment
Find another word for condemned. In this page you can discover 47 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for condemned, like: cleared, released, freed, discharged, acquitted, pardoned, approved, vindicated, praised, justified and exonerated.