condemn in Portuguese
condemn in Portuguese is condenar — condemn means to strongly criticise something as wrong or unacceptable.
condemn in Portuguese
condenar
What does "condemn" mean?
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verb To strongly criticise something as wrong or unacceptable.
"World leaders condemned the attack as an act of terrorism."
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verb To officially declare a building unsafe for use.
"The old warehouse was condemned after the inspection found structural cracks."
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verb To sentence someone to a punishment, especially death.
"He was condemned to life imprisonment for the crime."
condemn in a sentence
- World leaders condemned the attack as an act of terrorism.
- The charity condemned the government's new policy on refugees.
- The old warehouse was condemned after the inspection found structural cracks.
- He was condemned to life imprisonment for the crime.
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What is "condemn" in Portuguese?
"condemn" in Portuguese is condenar. condemn means: To strongly criticise something as wrong or unacceptable.
How do you use "condemn" in a sentence?
Example: "World leaders condemned the attack as an act of terrorism." In Portuguese, "condemn" is condenar.
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