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condemne

 

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condemne

Definition:

(verb) To express strong disapproval towards something or someone, especially through an official statement or legal action.

(noun) A person who has been found guilty of a crime and sentenced to punishment.

Sense 1 - Verb:

When used as a verb, "condemne" refers to the act of strongly disapproving or censuring something or someone. It implies expressing a negative judgment or criticism.

Example Sentences:

  1. The government officials condemned the attack on innocent civilians.
  2. The court condemned the deforestation activities in a landmark ruling.
  3. She condemned his behavior as utterly disrespectful.

Sense 2 - Noun:

As a noun, "condemne" refers to a person who has been found guilty of a crime and is subject to punishment.

Example Sentences:

  1. The condemne was sentenced to life imprisonment for the brutal murder.
  2. The judge listened to the pleas of the condemne before pronouncing the punishment.
  3. The prison housed many notorious condemnés.

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