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condemnation
noun as in blaming, conviction
Example Sentences
The photographs incited widespread condemnation.
It’s not just a question of statements calling for a ceasefire or for an end to U.S. funding for Israel’s war in Gaza, or expressing condemnation of attacks on health care facilities.
While Fuentes' original post received a wave of condemnation, it has also encouraged like-minded people to issue their own declarations on social media.
Screams of voter suppression and rigging the election are co-mingling with accusations that Attorney General Merrick Garland slow-walked the federal prosecutions against Trump and condemnation of Senator Mitch McConnell for failing to vote for a conviction during Trump’s second impeachment.
Harris taking over the Democratic ticket with the backing of party delegates rather than voters drew condemnation from Republicans, while many Democrats cheered it as a chance to put a woman of color in the White House for the first time.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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