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2007-02-08 11:54:27 · 11 answers · asked by becky 2 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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2007-02-08 11:56:02 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

To express strong disapproval of: condemned the needless waste of food.
To pronounce judgment against; sentence: condemned the felons to prison.
To judge or declare to be unfit for use or consumption, usually by official order: condemn an old building.
To lend credence to or provide evidence for an adverse judgment against: were condemned by their actions.
Law To appropriate (property) for public use.

2007-02-08 19:56:55 · answer #2 · answered by St♥rmy Skye 6 · 0 1

American Heritage Dictionary - Cite This Source con·demn (kən-děm') Pronunciation Key
tr.v. con·demned, con·demn·ing, con·demns

To express strong disapproval of: condemned the needless waste of food.
To pronounce judgment against; sentence: condemned the felons to prison.
To judge or declare to be unfit for use or consumption, usually by official order: condemn an old building.
To lend credence to or provide evidence for an adverse judgment against: were condemned by their actions.
Law To appropriate (property) for public use.

2007-02-08 19:56:43 · answer #3 · answered by Rayne 2 · 0 1

condemned:

-To express strong disapproval of: condemned the needless waste of food.
-To pronounce judgment against; sentence: condemned the felons to prison.
-To judge or declare to be unfit for use or consumption, usually by official order: condemn an old building.
-To lend credence to or provide evidence for an adverse judgment against: were condemned by their actions.
-Law To appropriate (property) for public use.

2007-02-08 19:58:08 · answer #4 · answered by tisha 2 · 0 1

con·demn (kn-dm) KEY

TRANSITIVE VERB:
con·demned , con·demn·ing , con·demns
To express strong disapproval of: condemned the needless waste of food.
To pronounce judgment against; sentence: condemned the felons to prison.
To judge or declare to be unfit for use or consumption, usually by official order: condemn an old building.
To lend credence to or provide evidence for an adverse judgment against: were condemned by their actions.
Law To appropriate (property) for public use.

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ETYMOLOGY:
Middle English condemnen, from Old French condemner, from Latin condemnre : com-, intensive pref. ; see com- + damnre, to sentence (from damnum, penalty)

OTHER FORMS:
con·demna·ble (-dmn-bl) KEY (Adjective), con·demna·tory (-n-tôr, -tr) KEY (Adjective), con·demner (-dmr) KEY or con·demnor (-dmr, -dm-nôr) KEY (Noun)

SYNONYMS:
condemn , damn , doom , sentence

These verbs mean to determine the punishment or destiny of one found to be guilty or undeserving: condemned the dissident to hard labor; damned the murderer to everlasting misery; an attempt that was doomed to failure; sentenced the traitor to life in prison. See also Synonyms at criticize.

2007-02-08 19:58:22 · answer #5 · answered by Jesus junkie 3 · 0 1

Adj: Used to Show fear, or a sudden jump in heart rate in
responce to a sight of horror. Causes oneself to stand in corners where the rest of the room, and or all doors in the room are visible.

2007-02-08 19:58:18 · answer #6 · answered by Jenna P 1 · 0 2

Condemned means separation from God for eternity. No light, no good, nothing pleasant, no love, only endless, bitter burning and utter, miserable regret.

2007-02-08 19:58:05 · answer #7 · answered by hisgloryisgreat 6 · 0 2

Condemned: Doomed, damned, to be uncool and to have a very limited future.

2007-02-08 20:00:37 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

Like my mom always said... go look it up yourself, you'll remeber it that way.

You should also look up the spelling of "defanition".

;)

2007-02-08 19:56:56 · answer #9 · answered by Mrs. Wifey! 3 · 1 3

For a human being it is:
To be found guilty and sentenced.

For building it is:
To be found unlivable and scheduled to be torn down.

For property it is:
To be found not adequate for private use, and taken over by a government entity.

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2007-02-08 19:56:36 · answer #10 · answered by Theophilus 6 · 0 2

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