Sentence examples for been condemned to from inspiring English sources

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been condemned to

verb

To confer some sort of eternal divine punishment upon.

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All six had been condemned to death.

I have been condemned to death.

Ash had been condemned to a loving but sexless marriage.

Even the wounded looked with the eyes of those who have been condemned to hope.

Welsh, though, could have been condemned to the drop with the game ending in frantic fashion.

Ten years ago these specialist heads would have been condemned to their niches for life.

Many of those who suffered during the wars have been condemned to lives of destitution.

Illinois has exonerated 13 men who had been condemned to death.

Thousands of Cubans have been condemned to immobility on this island, though no court has issued such a verdict.

For similar offenses, someone in America would have been condemned to at least 20 years in prison (see: Madoff, Bernard).

Most death-penalty prosecutions occur at the state level, where innocent people have often been condemned to death.

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