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condemn into
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "condemn into" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is not a standard expression and may confuse readers. Example: "The judge decided to condemn into a life sentence, but the phrasing was unclear."
⚠ May contain grammatical issues
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And no, that condemnation is not meant to bring those I condemn into the fold.
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During a Q. & A., a man asked whether the Colonials' use of the "airlock" as an execution device — ejecting the condemned into outer space — was truly justice.
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The upright jerker was a modified hanging system that used heavy weights and pulleys to quickly jerk the condemned into the air.
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The militia burned tyres at the church's heavy wooden doors to smoke out the condemned into the path of swirling machetes.
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In Siam, elephants were trained to throw the condemned into the air before trampling them to death.
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Death row experts said states that have repealed the death penalty have successfully absorbed the condemned into their general populations, though in Connecticut, two killers had to be sent to Pennsylvania to ensure their safety.
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A citywide culture that does not condemn abortion comes into play when the parents of the unborn child need it.
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The media and the three main parties have "used the race card to trick, to fool and condemn the people into believing that [UKIP] is a racist party," one of its candidates has claimed.
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The letter goes on to say that the Obama administration and Congress have been right to condemn Hamas' attacks into Israeli territory.
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Were the ACLU lawsuit to succeed, Oklahoma would be obliged to allow reporters to witness the entire execution process beginning with the entry of the condemned prisoner into the death chamber and including the insertion of intravenous lines into his veins.
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Nothing about him suggested any particular affinity for torture, kidnapping, kangaroo justice, locking people in secret dungeons, bullying the sick, hustling condemned prisoners into the death chamber, or purging officials who are reluctant to prostitute their offices.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use the phrase "condemn to" instead of "condemn into" for grammatical correctness. For example: "The court condemned him to prison".
Common error
Avoid using "condemn into" due to its incorrect grammatical structure. It is often confused with similar phrases like "entice into" or "trick into", but "condemn" requires the preposition "to".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "condemn into" is generally considered grammatically incorrect. The verb "condemn" typically requires the preposition "to" rather than "into" to indicate the consequence or the state to which someone or something is condemned. Ludwig AI points out the incorrectness of this phrase.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while the phrase "condemn into" appears in some sources, it is considered grammatically incorrect. The correct phrasing is to use "condemn to" when referring to the consequences or punishments resulting from condemnation. As Ludwig AI indicates, this correction ensures clarity and adherence to standard English grammar. Although the phrase is rare, and appears across various news, encyclopedias and wiki sources, it is best to avoid it in formal writing. Instead, use alternatives like "condemn to", or other similar terms depending on the specific context to maintain grammatical accuracy and clarity.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
condemn to
Replaces "into" with "to", providing a grammatically correct structure to indicate sentencing or judgment.
sentence to
Specifies a judicial or authoritative imposition, changing the nature of the action.
denounce into
A stronger expression involving public disapproval, replacing "condemn" with "denounce".
criticize for
Focuses on disapproval and fault-finding, shifting from condemnation to critique.
find guilty of
Specifically denotes a legal judgment or verdict, altering the scenario.
rebuke for
Implies a sharp, stern disapproval, altering the tone of the condemnation.
pass judgment on
Implies an evaluation or assessment leading to condemnation, changing the focus.
reprobate for
A formal and strong expression of disapproval, which may not be suitable in all contexts.
deem unacceptable
Expresses the idea that something does not meet standards or requirements and is therefore rejected.
censure for
Indicates a formal and severe expression of disapproval, especially in official contexts.
FAQs
Is "condemn into" grammatically correct?
No, "condemn into" is not grammatically correct. The correct phrasing is "condemn to".
What does it mean to "condemn" someone?
To "condemn" someone means to express strong disapproval of their actions or to sentence them to a particular punishment.
What are some alternatives to the word "condemn"?
How can I use "condemn" in a sentence correctly?
Use "condemn" with "to" to indicate a sentence or with "for" to express disapproval. For example, "The court condemned him to five years in prison" or "They condemned the violence for its brutality".
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