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    condemn
    /kənˈdɛm/

    verb

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  2. 4 days ago · condemning. Other forms: condemningly. Definitions of condemning. adjective. containing or imposing condemnation or censure. synonyms: condemnatory. inculpative, inculpatory. causing blame to be imputed to.

  3. 5 days ago · Answer. In a context in which Jesus chastises the scribes and Pharisees for rejecting Him and His message, He tells them that “by your words you will be condemned” ( Matthew 12:37 ). Throughout His time on earth, Jesus challenged those who exhibited spiritual pride and hypocrisy, and the Pharisees consistently demonstrated both.

  4. 3 days ago · If there was a crime, a judge must define the penalty allowing the crime to be annulled by compensating it. This is how pecuniary compensation appeared for criminals the least recalcitrant and whose rehabilitation is deemed possible.

  5. 5 days ago · But it’s not just evil words for which people must give account. Jesus said every “careless” or “idle” word can also be used as a judgment against the speaker. Even the slightest sin, the smallest deviation from God’s perfection, will condemn a person in God’s eyes.

  6. 5 days ago · The Bible condemns drunkenness, because it leads to bad decisions, sinful decisions, and can lead to problems for the individual and those around them.

  7. 4 days ago · Same-sex marriage, also known as gay marriage, is the marriage of two people of the same legal sex. As of 2024, marriage between same-sex couples is legally performed and recognized in 36 countries, with a total population of 1.5 billion people (20% of the world's population).

  8. 4 days ago · noun. a public act of denouncing. synonyms: denunciation. see more. Cite this entry. Style: MLA. "Denouncement." Vocabulary.com Dictionary, Vocabulary.com, https://www.vocabulary.com/dictionary/denouncement. Accessed 04 Jul. 2024. Copy citation. Examples from books and articles. loading examples... Word Family. denouncement. denounce denounced.