Sentence examples for be condemn from inspiring English sources

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be condemn

verb

To confer some sort of eternal divine punishment upon.

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He is free to criticize and, if need be, condemn the working groups' proposals — to contrast their proposals with his own and challenge them to explain how anything less than sweeping reform will be enough to protect Americans.

But whatever the reason may be, condemn partiality, whether based upon gender difference, or based on academics.

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Mr Carmichael's lie should be condemned.

Anything otherwise has to be condemned".

"In fact, he must be condemned.

Lose, and be condemned for your foolishness.

Such remarks should be condemned by all".

The arrests should be condemned.

He was not to be condemned.

Two years ago, it was about to be condemned.

"He shouldn't be condemned twice".

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