Condemn vs. Condone

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Condemnverb

(transitive) To strongly criticise or denounce; to excoriate the perpetrators of.

Condemnverb

(transitive) To judicially pronounce (someone) guilty.

Condemnverb

(transitive) To confer eternal divine punishment upon.

Condemnverb

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

Condemnverb

(transitive) To adjudge (building or construction work) as of unsatisfactory quality, requiring the work to be redone.

Condemnverb

(transitive) To adjudge (food or drink) as being unfit for human consumption.

Condemnverb

(transitive) To determine and declare (property) to be assigned to public use. See eminent domain.

Condemnverb

To declare (a vessel) to be forfeited to the government, to be a prize, or to be unfit for service.

Condemnverb

To pronounce to be wrong; to disapprove of; to censure.

Condemnverb

To declare the guilt of; to make manifest the faults or unworthiness of; to convict of guilt.

Condemnverb

To pronounce a judicial sentence against; to sentence to punishment, suffering, or loss; to doom; - with to before the penalty.

Condemnverb

To amerce or fine; - with in before the penalty.

Condemnverb

To adjudge or pronounce to be unfit for use or service; to adjudge or pronounce to be forfeited; as, the ship and her cargo were condemned.

Condemnverb

To doom to be taken for public use, under the right of eminent domain.

Condemnverb

express strong disapproval of;

Condemnverb

declare or judge unfit;

Condemnverb

compel or force into a particular state or activity;

Condemnverb

demonstrate the guilt of (someone);

Condemnverb

pronounce a sentence on (somebody) in a court of law;

Condemnverb

express complete disapproval of; censure

Condemnverb

sentence (someone) to a particular punishment, especially death

Condemnverb

(of circumstances) force (someone) to endure or accept something unpleasant

Condemnverb

prove or show to be guilty or unsatisfactory

Condemnverb

officially declare (something) to be unfit for use

Condoneverb

(transitive) To forgive, excuse or overlook (something that is considered morally wrong, offensive, or generally disliked).

Condoneverb

(transitive) To allow, accept or permit (something that is considered morally wrong, offensive, or generally disliked).

Condoneverb

To forgive (marital infidelity or other marital offense).

Condoneverb

To pardon; to forgive.

Condoneverb

To pardon; to overlook the offense of; esp., to forgive for a violation of the marriage law; - said of either the husband or the wife.

Condoneverb

excuse, overlook, or make allowances for; be lenient with;

Condoneverb

accept (behaviour that is considered morally wrong or offensive)

Condoneverb

approve or sanction (something), especially with reluctance

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