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condemn

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con·demn /kənˈdem/ ●○○ verb [transitiveT]  
1 disapprove 责备DISAPPROVE to say very strongly that you do not approve of something or someone, especially because you think it is morally wrong 指责,谴责
 Politicians were quick to condemn the bombing.
政治家们立即对爆炸事件进行了谴责。
condemn something/somebody as something
 The law has been condemned as an attack on personal liberty.
这项法律被指责侵犯人身自由。
condemn somebody/something for (doing) something
 She knew that society would condemn her for leaving her children.
她知道社会会因为她遗弃孩子而谴责她。
see thesaurus at criticize
2 punish 惩罚PUNISH to give someone a severe punishment after deciding they are guilty of a crime 判罪,给判刑
condemn somebody to something
 He was found guilty and condemned to death.
他被裁定有罪,判了死刑。
3 force to do STH 强迫做某事FORCE somebody TO DO something if a particular situation condemns someone to something, it forces them to live in an unpleasant way or to do something unpleasant 迫使〔某人〕处于不幸的境地;迫使〔某人〕做不愿做的事
condemn somebody to (do) something
 people condemned to a life of poverty
被迫过贫穷生活的人
 His occupation condemned him to spend long periods of time away from his family.
他的职业迫使他长时间地离开家人。
4 not safe 不安全TBDESTROY to state officially that something is not safe enough to be used 宣布不安全
 an old house that had been condemned
一幢已被宣布为危房的老房子
condemn something as something
 The pool was closed after being condemned as a health hazard.
这座游泳池被宣布有健康隐患后便关闭了。
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adverbs
strongly condemn something/somebody
This procedure was strongly condemned by the opposition.
roundly condemn something/somebody (=very strongly and severely)
Last week’s violence was roundly condemned by foreign governments.
be widely condemned (=by many people, groups etc)
The laws have been widely condemned by human rights groups.
publicly/openly condemn something/somebody
Army officers openly condemned the war.
unanimously condemn something/somebody (=with the agreement of all the people involved)
The committee unanimously condemned the idea.
vehemently/vigorously/fiercely condemn something/somebody (=in a very strong or angry way)
The educational reforms were vehemently condemned by teachers.
utterly/unequivocally condemn something/somebody (=very definitely and with no doubts)
We utterly condemn any acts of violence.
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Origin condemn
(1300-1400) Old French condemner, from Latin condemnare, from com- ( → COM-) + damnare ( → DAMN4)
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