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condemn with
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
"condemn with" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when you wish to express strong disapproval of something. For example, "The government had no choice but to condemn the act with the utmost censure."
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Exact Expressions
12 human-written examples
As if they all had taken on a mission to condemn, with light brushstrokes, the desperation induced by pockets of high unemployment.
News & Media
"With these words, which I condemn with the greatest force, Madame Le Pen proves … her complete indifference to the terrible human circumstances faced by young children," she said.
News & Media
"I condemn with the strongest force the destruction of the site at Nimrud," Irina Bokova, the head of Unesco, said in a statement.
News & Media
"There is nothing on which it is so hard as poverty, and there is nothing it professes to condemn with such severity as the pursuit of wealth".
News & Media
Le Figaro, in an unusual front-page open letter on Friday signed by the editor and the publisher, said, "We condemn with the greatest conviction the grave attacks on freedom of thought and freedom of expression which this affair has provoked".
News & Media
"It is essential that we, as a church, be able to acknowledge and condemn, with sorrow and shame, the atrocities perpetrated by consecrated persons, clerics, and all those entrusted with the mission of watching over and caring for those most vulnerable.
News & Media
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The mean number of different condemned portions per animal was 1.8 (681,163 condemnation portions for 381,186 cattle condemned) with a minimum of one and a maximum of 18. Overall 80% of the cattle condemned had only one portion of the carcass condemned.
Science
Any considered a risk will be condemned with a red sticker and shut down.
News & Media
The agreement has been widely condemned, with critics claiming that, in effect, Google was paying a 3 per cent rate of tax.
News & Media
Watford's ramshackle East Stand is still condemned, with the owners claiming they will rebuild it in the Premier League.
News & Media
Julian himself was finally condemned, with the rest of the Pelagian party, at the Council of Ephesus in 431.
Encyclopedias
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "condemn with", ensure that the noun following the preposition "with" accurately reflects the means or manner of condemnation. For example, "condemn with force" or "condemn with clarity".
Common error
Avoid using "condemn with" when the intention is simply to condemn something or someone directly. "Condemn the action" is more direct than "condemn with the action", which is grammatically awkward.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "condemn with" functions as a verb phrase, where "condemn" is the main verb expressing strong disapproval, and "with" introduces a noun or phrase specifying the means or manner of condemnation. Ludwig AI confirms the phrase is valid.
Frequent in
News & Media
56%
Science
22%
Encyclopedias
8%
Less common in
Wiki
6%
Formal & Business
4%
Reference
4%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "condemn with" is a grammatically sound phrase used to express strong disapproval, specifying the means or manner of condemnation. Ludwig AI validates its correctness and the provided examples demonstrate its use across varied contexts, particularly in news and media. While alternatives like "denounce with" or "criticize with" exist, "condemn with" carries a specific nuance that emphasizes the method of expressing disapproval. To ensure accuracy, carefully select the noun following "with" to appropriately convey the desired meaning. Common errors involve misusing the preposition, so ensure that it is used to describe the method and not the object of the condemnation.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
denounce with
Replaces "condemn" with "denounce", indicating a public expression of disapproval.
deplore with
Replaces "condemn" with "deplore", indicating strong disapproval and regret.
censure with
Replaces "condemn" with "censure", suggesting formal disapproval.
criticize with
Replaces "condemn" with "criticize", suggesting a less severe form of disapproval.
reprimand with
Replaces "condemn" with "reprimand", implying a formal expression of disapproval, often from someone in authority.
attack with
Replaces "condemn" with "attack", focusing on a forceful verbal assault.
express strong disapproval of
A more verbose way to express condemnation, focusing on disapproval.
denounce strongly
Focuses on the strong disapproval but omits a description about which action is done.
voice strong objections to
Highlights the expression of objections, implying disagreement and disapproval.
express outrage at
Emphasizes the feeling of outrage associated with the condemnation.
FAQs
How can I use "condemn with" in a sentence?
Use "condemn with" when you want to express strong disapproval of something, specifying the manner or means by which you are condemning it. For example, "The organization chose to condemn the policy with a strongly worded statement."
What are some alternatives to "condemn with"?
You can use alternatives like "denounce with", "criticize with", or "deplore with" depending on the context.
Is it better to say "condemn with" or just "condemn"?
It depends on the context. "Condemn" is more direct when you simply want to express disapproval. "Condemn with" is used when you want to specify how you are condemning something, such as "condemn with force".
What's the difference between "condemn with" and "criticize"?
"Condemn with" implies a stronger, more formal expression of disapproval than simply "criticize". Condemning often involves moral judgment, while criticizing can be more analytical or constructive.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
86%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested