Examples of 'being condemned' in a sentence

Meaning of "being condemned"

being condemned: This phrase refers to someone being officially and forcefully judged as guilty or wrong, often in a legal or moral sense

How to use "being condemned" in a sentence

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being condemned
You risk being condemned by delivering these letters.
At the time it was under a serious threat of being condemned.
The measure is being condemned by immigrant advocacy groups.
I have no hope of his not being condemned.
They are being condemned to the digital dark ages.
It can stand calmly while being condemned to death.
Being condemned to remember situations like that.
Old buildings were being condemned for demolition.
Being condemned to death and giving up.
Going down and being condemned to empty pits.
He was still weeping over the souls who were being condemned.
You saved me from being condemned to a life based on benefits.
So being judged does not always refer to being condemned.
This is illegal and being condemned by the international communities.
He would not have done this for fear of being condemned.

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Wilders is not being condemned for lying.
So we should never expect him to be patriotic when he is being condemned.
I am not afraid of being condemned to hell or anything like that.
I ask to be heard before being condemned.
You are being condemned for your crimes of this past year.
There are different ways of being condemned to death.
Being condemned to the same manner as me.
No one can accept being condemned for ever to be a milch cow.
In special cases these persons may be excluded from being condemned.
The retributive theory is now being condemned by all advanced thinkers.
A number of supporting pillars collapsed and the building was in danger of being condemned.
Anning occasionally smirked while being condemned by his colleagues.
It is being condemned in the afterlife.
Being judged does not mean being condemned.
Date of being condemned to death.
Being justified is the opposite of being condemned.
It means being condemned to death.
To be justified is the opposite of being condemned.
All were being condemned to hell.
She managed to meet the king without being condemned by him.
Such incidents are also being condemned by the majority community and the media.
Their basic desire is to be right and their basic fear is of being condemned.
Despite being condemned.
This could lead to refusal of service or the cylinder being condemned in error.
Increasingly our holidaymakers are being condemned to enjoy themselves in concrete jungles.
At least the author might have a chance before being condemned.
It was like being condemned.
The old market was crumbling and in danger of being condemned.
The insured structure being condemned and ordered to be vacated by the governmental agency.
The truth is that death freed him from being condemned as a heretic.
The risk of being condemned to death and executed correlates with black skin and poverty.
This ruling led to the accused being condemned for war crimes.
Just remember that there is a huge difference between being convicted and being condemned.
This property is being condemned.
Results in being condemned by God and facing death and judgement.

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Thy father condemned me to the nameless death
All aggression against them must be condemned
The condemned would like to speak to you
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