Condemn vs Noncondemning - What's the difference?
condemn | noncondemning |
To confer some sort of eternal divine punishment upon.
To adjudge (a building) as being unfit for habitation.
To scold sharply; to excoriate the perpetrators of.
To judicially pronounce (someone) guilty.
To determine and declare (property) to be assigned to public use. See eminent domain
To adjudge (food or drink) as being unfit for human consumption.
(legal) To declare (a vessel) to be forfeited to the government, to be a prize, or to be unfit for service.
Not condemning
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As a verb condemn
is to confer some sort of eternal divine punishment upon.As an adjective noncondemning is
not condemning.condemn
English
Verb
(en verb)- The house was condemned after it was badly damaged by fire.
- The president condemns the terrorist.
- The president condemns the terrorist attacks.
Synonyms
* damn * (to pronounce guilty) convictAntonyms
* save * (to pronounce guilty) acquitExternal links
* * *noncondemning
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Adjective
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