Condemn
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condemn teriminin İngilizce Türkçe sözlükte anlamı
- mahkûm etmek
Örnek Cümle:
Masum birini mahkum etmektense suçlu bir adamı kurtarmayı göze almak daha iyidir.
-It is better to risk saving a guilty man than to condemn an innocent one.
- mahkum etmek {f}
Örnek Cümle:
Masum birini mahkum etmektense suçlu bir adamı kurtarmayı göze almak daha iyidir.
-It is better to risk saving a guilty man than to condemn an innocent one.
- ayıplamak
- kınamak {f}
Örnek Cümle:
Doktorlar çifti kınamakta hatalıydılar.
-The doctors were wrong to condemn the couple.
- suçluluğunu açığa vurmak (Kanun)
- cezaya çarptırmak (Kanun)
- ayıpla
- kullanıma uygunsuz bulmak
- kına
Örnek Cümle:
Hükümetin etkinlikleri dünya çapında kınandı.
-The government's actions were condemned worldwide.
Örnek Cümle:
Batılı liderler eylemi kınadı.
-Western leaders condemned the action.
- İyi olmayacağına hüküm vermek (hasta, yara, vs.) (Tıp)
- el koymak {f}
- condemnable müsadere olunabilir
- kamulaştırmak {f}
- mahkum edi
Örnek Cümle:
Tom ölüme mahkûm edildi.
-Tom was condemned to death.
Örnek Cümle:
Mahkum edilen tüm insanlar öldürüldü.
-All the people who had been condemned were killed.
- istimlak etmek {f}
- hüküm vermek {f}
- kullanılamaz diye hüküm vermek
- suçlamak {f}
- çarptırmak {f}
- huk. -in kullanılmasını resmen yasaklamak {f}
- suçlu çıkarmak {f}
- condemn to death idama mahkum etmek
- kınanmaya layık
- huk. kamulaştırmak, istimlak {f}
- condemnation
- {i} kınama
- condemn fiercely
- şiddetle kınamak
- condemn roundly
- şiddetle kınamak
- condemn strongly
- şiddetle kınamak
- condemn vehemently
- nefretle kınamak
- condemn vehemently
- şiddetle kınamak
- condemn vigorously
- şiddetle kınamak
- condemn vociferously
- şiddetle kınamak
- condemn someone as murderer
- katil Biri kınıyoruz
- condemn, convict
- Mahkum mahkum
- condemn, denounce
- Kınamak kınamak
- condemn to death
- ölüm cezasına çarptırmak
- condemnation
- {i} suçlama
- condemned
- hükümlü
- condemned
- {f} ayıpla
- condemned
- mahküm
- condemnation
- {i} istimlak
- condemnation
- {i} kabahatli bulma
- condemnation
- mahkümiyet
- condemnation
- kamulaştırma
- condemnation
- {i} suçlu çıkarma
- condemned
- kınanan
- condemned
- hüküm giymek
- condemned
- mahkum olmak
- condemning
- ayıplayarak
- condemnable
- ayıplanabilir
- condemnable
- mahk-m edilebilir
- condemnable
- istimlak edilebilir
- condemnation
- mahk-miyet
- condemnation
- ayıplama
- condemnation
- el koyma
- condemning
- {f} ayıpla
- condemning
- {i} ayıplama
- condemnation
- mahkum etme
- condemned
- kinan
- condemned
- ayıplanan
- condemning
- ayiıpla(mak)
- to condemn
- kınaya
- condemnable
- istimlâk edilebilir
- condemnable
- kınanacak
- condemnable
- {s} mahkum edilebilir
- condemnation
- kanunen el koyma
- condemnation
- {i} mahkûm etme; mahkûmiyet
- condemnation
- mahkumiyet
- condemnatory
- {s} kınayıcı
- condemnatory
- (sıfat) kınayıcı
- condemning
- ayiıpla
İlgili Terimler
condemn teriminin İngilizce İngilizce sözlükte anlamı
- To confer some sort of eternal divine punishment upon
- To scold sharply; to excoriate the perpetrators of
Örnek Cümle:
Bush condemns Mumbai Bombings.
- To adjudge (a building) as being unfit for habitation
Örnek Cümle:
The house was condemned after it was badly damaged by fire.
- To judicially pronounce (someone) guilty
- To adjudge (food or drink) as being unfit for human consumption
- To declare (a vessel) to be forfeited to the government, to be a prize, or to be unfit for service
- To determine and declare (property) to be assigned to public use. See eminent domain
- to pass sentence upon, to blame {v}
- compel or force into a particular state or activity; "His devotion to his sick wife condemned him to a lonely existence"
- If someone is condemned to a punishment, they are given this punishment. He was condemned to life imprisonment. appeals by prisoners condemned to death. = sentence
- compel or force into a particular state or activity; "His devotion to his sick wife condemned him to a lonely existence
- 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
- 1 To take private property for public use, such as the building of a highway, with or without consent but for just compensation 2 To declare legally useless or unfit for habitation, as an unsafe building 3 To sentence to death a person convicted of a capital offense
- pronounce a sentence on (somebody) in a court of law; "He was condemned to ten years in prison"
- To pronounce a judicial sentence against; to sentence to punishment, suffering, or loss; to doom; with to before the penalty
- If circumstances condemn you to an unpleasant situation, they make it certain that you will suffer in that way. Their lack of qualifications condemned them to a lifetime of boring, usually poorly-paid work = doom
- declare or judge unfit; "The building was condemned by the inspector"
- To pronounce to be wrong; to disapprove of; to censure
- To scold sharply
- To doom to be taken for public use, under the right of eminent domain
- If authorities condemn a building, they officially decide that it is not safe and must be pulled down or repaired. State officials said the court's ruling clears the way for proceedings to condemn buildings in the area. see also condemned
- If you condemn something, you say that it is very bad and unacceptable. Political leaders united yesterday to condemn the latest wave of violence Graham was right to condemn his players for lack of ability, attitude and application. a document that condemns sexism as a moral and social evil. = denounce condone
- Condemn (ken-dèm´) verb, transitive 1 To pronoun ce to be wrong; to disapprove of; to censure 2 To declare the guilt of; to make manifest the faults or unworthiness of; to convict of guilt 3 To pronoun ce a judicial sentence against; to sentence to punishment, suffering, or loss; to doom; -- with to before the penalty
- To amerce or fine; with in before the penalty
- Ssziszer Aaqeb
- denounce; convict, declare guilty {f}
- To declare the guilt of; to make manifest the faults or unworthiness of; to convict of guilt
- demonstrate the guilt of (someone); "Her strange behavior condemned her"
- express strong disapproval of; "We condemn the racism in South Africa"; "These ideas were reprobated"
- declare or judge unfit; "The building was condemned by the inspector" express strong disapproval of; "We condemn the racism in South Africa"; "These ideas were reprobated" demonstrate the guilt of (someone); "Her strange behavior condemned her" compel or force into a particular state or activity; "His devotion to his sick wife condemned him to a lonely existence
- To mark (a building, for example) for destruction
- condemnation
- The state of being condemned
- condemnation
- The act of judicially condemning, or adjudging guilty, unfit for use, or forfeited; the act of dooming to punishment or forfeiture
- condemned
- Having received a curse to be doomed to suffer eternally
- condemned
- Simple past tense and past participle of condemn
- condemned
- Officially marked uninhabitable
- condemned
- A person sentenced to death
- condemned
- {i} person sentenced to death; persons sentenced to death; persons found guilty
- condemnable
- {a} blameable, improper, wrong
- condemnation
- {n} a sentence to punishment
- condemnatory
- {a} passing condemnation, fatal
- condemned
- {a} found guilty, blamed, censured
- condemner
- {n} one who condemns or blames
- condemnable
- {s} blameable
- condemnable
- bringing or deserving severe rebuke or censure; "a criminal waste of talent"; "a deplorable act of violence"; "adultery is as reprehensible for a husband as for a wife"
- condemnable
- Worthy of condemnation; blamable; culpable
- condemnable
- {s} censurable; reproachable, reprovable, punishable
- condemnation
- (law) the act of condemning (as land forfeited for public use) or judging to be unfit for use (as a food product or an unsafe building)
- condemnation
- The taking of private property for public use by a government unit with payment of just compensation under the government's power of eminent domain Condemnation may also be a determination by a governmental agency that a particular building is unsafe or unfit for use
- condemnation
- The taking of private property by the government for public use - as for a street or a storm drain - upon making just compensation to the owner This right or power of government to take property for a necessary public use is called "eminent domain "
- condemnation
- Condemnation is the act of saying that something or someone is very bad and unacceptable. There was widespread condemnation of Saturday's killings The raids have drawn a strong condemnation from the United Nations Security Council. an expression of very strong disapproval of someone or something, especially something you think is morally wrong condemnation of
- condemnation
- The taking of private real property for a public purpose under the right of eminent domain for a fair price
- condemnation
- The taking of private property for a public purpose by a government under the right of eminent domain Also, the determination that a building is not fit for use or is dangerous and must be destroyed
- condemnation
- an expression of strong disapproval; pronouncing as wrong or morally culpable; "his uncompromising condemnation of racism"
- condemnation
- (law) the act of condemning (as land forfeited for public use) or judging to be unfit for use (as a food product or an unsafe building) the condition of being strongly disapproved of; "he deserved nothing but condemnation
- condemnation
- The taking of property by a public authority The property is condemned as the result of legal action and the owner is compensated by the public authority The power to condemn property is known as the right of eminent domain
- condemnation
- The taking of private property for public purposes Condemnation can take place when a building is unfit for habitation, or when needed for a public use
- condemnation
- The taking of private property for a public purpose, with compensation to the owner under the right of eminent domain
- condemnation
- {i} severe disapproval; conviction of guilt
- condemnation
- an appeal to some supernatural power to inflict evil on someone or some group
- condemnation
- The determination that a building is not fit for use or is dangerous and must be destroyed; the taking of private property for a public purpose through an exercise of the right of eminent domain
- condemnation
- The act of condemning or pronouncing to be wrong; censure; blame; disapprobation
- condemnation
- Either a judicial or administrative proceeding to exercise the power of eminent domain, i e , the power of the government to take private property for public use
- condemnation
- A legal process that allows a government entity to acquire title to property for a public purpose, which, in the case of brownfields, can include removing an unused or potentially contaminated site Once the property has been condemned, the government entity can destroy any buildings and offer the site for private redevelopment
- condemnation
- - (1) The taking of private property for a public purpose, with compensation to the owner under the right of eminent domain Governmental units
- condemnation
- (1) The taking of private property for a public purpose, with compensation to the owner under the right of eminent domain Governmental units, railroads and utility companies have right to condemn and take private property (2) The destruction by government of private property that imperils the life, health or safety of the public
- condemnation
- the condition of being strongly disapproved of; "he deserved nothing but condemnation"
- condemnation
- The ground or reason of condemning
- condemnation
- A judicial proceeding through which a governmental body takes a private property for a public use
- condemnation
- In real property law, the process by which property of a private owner is taken for public use, with just compensation to the owner, under the right of eminent domain
- condemnation
- The taking of private property for public use by a government unit, against the will of the owner, but with payment of just compensation under the government's power of eminent domain Condemnation may also be a determination by a governmental agency that a particular building is unsafe or unfit for use
- condemnation
- A judicial or administrative proceeding to exercise the power of eminent domain, through which a government agency takes private property for public use and compensates the owner
- condemnation
- (criminal law) a final judgment of guilty in a criminal case and the punishment that is imposed; "the conviction came as no surprise"
- condemnation
- A declaration by governing powers that a structure is unfit for use
- condemnation
- The act of taking private property for public use by the sovereign powers; a declaration that a structure is unfit for use
- condemnation
- The process of taking private property, without the consent of the owner, by a governmental agency for public use through the power of eminent domain See also "Eminent Domain"
- condemnation
- 1 Taking private property for a public use with compensation to the owner under eminent domain Used by governments to acquire land for streets, schools, freeways, etc and by utilities to acquire necessary property
- condemnatory
- Condemnatory means expressing strong disapproval. He was justified in some of his condemnatory outbursts. expressing strong disapproval
- condemnatory
- {s} condemning, censorious, denouncing
- condemnatory
- containing or imposing condemnation or censure; "a condemnatory decree
- condemnatory
- serving to condemn or censure
- condemnatory
- Condemning; containing or imposing condemnation or censure; as, a condemnatory sentence or decree
- condemnatory
- containing or imposing condemnation or censure; "a condemnatory decree"
- condemned
- past of condemn
- condemned
- Used for condemned persons
- condemned
- {s} doomed
- condemned
- Amuszir
- condemned
- Pronounced unfit for use, and in the case of food, is declared unwholesome
- condemned
- officially pronounced unfit for use or consumption; "a row of condemned bulildings"
- condemned
- pronounced or proved guilty; "the condemned man faced the firing squad with dignity"; "a convicted criminal
- condemned
- Pronounced to be wrong, guilty, worthless, or forfeited; adjudged or sentenced to punishment, destruction, or confiscation
- condemned
- Property deemed unfit for occupancy, use or service
- condemned
- Something that has received a curse such that it is doomed to suffer eternally
- condemned
- officially pronounced unfit for use or consumption; "a row of condemned bulildings" pronounced or proved guilty; "the condemned man faced the firing squad with dignity"; "a convicted criminal
- condemned
- taken without permission or consent especially by public authority; "the condemned land was used for a highway cloverleaf"; "the confiscated liquor was poured down the drain"
- condemned
- A condemned building is in such a bad condition that it is not safe to live in, and so its owners are officially ordered to pull it down or repair it. They took over a condemned 1960s tower block last year for one night
- condemned
- Having been sharply scolded
- condemned
- sentenced to death; found guilty; uninhabitable; doomed
- condemned
- officially and strongly disapproved; "the censured conflict of interest"; "her condemned behavior"
- condemned
- pronounced or proved guilty; "the condemned man faced the firing squad with dignity"; "a convicted criminal"
- condemned
- A condemned man or woman is going to be executed. prison officers who had sat with the condemned man during his last days
- condemner
- One who condemns or censures
- condemner
- {i} one who condemns, censurer; reprover, punisher
- condemner
- A person who condemns or censures
- condemners
- plural of condemner
- condemning
- present participle of condemn
- condemning
- containing or imposing condemnation or censure; "a condemnatory decree"
- condemns
- third-person singular of condemn
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