Sentence examples for the condemnations from inspiring English sources

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the condemnations

noun

The act of condemning or pronouncing to be wrong; censure; blame; disapprobation.

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The condemnations are predictable.

The condemnations have come from many sides.

In retrospect, the condemnations were completely wrong.

So far, the Syrian government has ignored the condemnations.

On Tuesday, Egypt added its voice to the condemnations.

The French, British and German governments, all with troops serving in Afghanistan, have joined the condemnations.

Many of the condemnations came before Isis released a statement claiming responsibility for the attacks.

All the condemnations against targeted killing was directed at one country.

Mr Watson explained that the condemnations shoehorned into the report reflected his steadfast beliefs.

He piles on the condemnations of strong spirits from the temperance-minded.

The condemnations that ensued in 1272 and 1277, coinciding with the deaths of Bonaventure and Aquinas, included some Thomist theses.

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