noun🔗ShareCondamnation, réprobationThe act of condemning or pronouncing to be wrong"The politician's bribery sparked widespread condemnation from the public. "La corruption du politicien a suscité une condamnation généralisée de la part du public.moralguiltstatementlawactionnegativeChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗ShareCondamnationThe act of judicially condemning, or adjudging guilty, unfit for use, or forfeited; the act of dooming to punishment or forfeiture."The school board issued a condemnation of the outdated science lab equipment, declaring it unfit for student use. "Le conseil scolaire a émis une condamnation de l'équipement de laboratoire scientifique obsolète, le déclarant impropre à l'utilisation par les étudiants.guiltlawgovernmentmoralreligionstatenegativeactionChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗ShareCondamnationThe state of being condemned."The building faced condemnation after the earthquake left it structurally unsafe. "Le bâtiment a fait l'objet d'une condamnation après que le tremblement de terre l'a rendu structurellement dangereux.guiltlawmoralreligionphilosophynegativeChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗ShareCondamnationThe ground or reason of condemning."The strong evidence of cheating was the condemnation that led to the student's expulsion. "Les preuves flagrantes de tricherie ont été la condamnation qui a mené à l'expulsion de l'étudiant.guiltlawmoralnegativetheologyChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗ShareExpropriationThe process by which a public entity exercises its powers of eminent domain."The city's condemnation of the old school building allowed for the construction of a new, modern facility. "L'expropriation de l'ancien bâtiment scolaire par la ville a permis la construction d'une nouvelle installation moderne.propertygovernmentlawChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading