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condemn in Spanish

condemn in Spanish is condenar, clausurar — condemn means to strongly criticise something as wrong or unacceptable.

condemn in Spanish

condenar
verb
clausurar
verb
(transitive) To adjudge (a building) as being unfit for habitation.
condenar
verb
(transitive) To adjudge (a building) as being unfit for habitation.

What does "condemn" mean?

  1. verb To strongly criticise something as wrong or unacceptable.
    "World leaders condemned the attack as an act of terrorism."
  2. verb To officially declare a building unsafe for use.
    "The old warehouse was condemned after the inspection found structural cracks."
  3. 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 Spanish?

"condemn" in Spanish is condenar, clausurar. 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 Spanish, "condemn" is condenar, clausurar.

Are there other ways to say "condemn" in Spanish?

Yes — Spanish has 2 translations listed for "condemn": condenar, clausurar.

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