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condemnation

[kon-dem-ney-shuhn, -duhm-] / ˌkɒn dɛmˈneɪ ʃən, -dəm- /


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The visit drew sharp condemnation from Syria’s foreign ministry, which called it illegal and a serious violation of the nation’s sovereignty.

From The Wall Street Journal

The club was subjected to a complaint for condemnation, also known as eminent domain, which allows the city to take private property for public use, according to a report by The Times in 1958.

From Los Angeles Times

But the strikes have attracted condemnation in countries in the region and concern that they breach international law.

From BBC

“We know there will be no Chinese condemnation of Russia, but the president has worked enormously to see how, with China, we can be useful to the benefit of Ukrainians.”

From New York Times

Taliban restrictions in Afghanistan, especially the bans on education and NGO work, have drawn fierce international condemnation.

From Seattle Times