Examples of 'had condemned' in a sentence
Meaning of "had condemned"
This phrase signifies that someone or something has been strongly criticized, disapproved of, or judged negatively. It implies that a person or entity has been formally judged or condemned as morally wrong or unacceptable
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had condemned
Had condemned himself to pass the night.
Western leaders had condemned the abductions.
Behaviour from those whom they had condemned.
The words had condemned him.
You had condemned him to bury underground for a thousand years.
Their own actions had condemned them.
I had condemned them cards.
You see what he had condemned me to.
He had condemned them all.
Last year the doctors had condemned me likewise.
He had condemned the state on countless occasions for their many shortcomings.
The city engineers had condemned it.
On which he had condemned himself to pass the night.
She acknowledged that no one had condemned her.
The infection had condemned one of her eyes.
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The daughters of the elders who had condemned her.
All those who had condemned him were long dead.
People whom society had condemned.
She had condemned the government for its resistance to the coup attempts.
From a public who had condemned me.
I had condemned Israel for defending itself.
She answered that no one had condemned her.
I had Condemned others for far less.
Their selfishness and greed had condemned them.
Martin Luther had condemned his writing in strong terms.
Tion of the principal men amongst us had condemned him to.
An article in its newsletter had condemned an academic for using antisemitic language.
Jesus then asked the woman if anyone had condemned her.
They had condemned Him before they even asked.
My own words had condemned me.
She threatened a terrible revenge on the monks who had condemned her.
Instead he had condemned himself to continued existence on the Earth.
His delegation joined those that had condemned those acts.
MEND had condemned the ensuing militancy in its early days.
It said it was a pity that some people had condemned the keepers.
Albania had condemned the violence in Kosovo from the outset.
The representative of the host country himself had condemned such acts.
The President had condemned this order as illegal and despotic.
The lawyer knew that by his own answer he had condemned himself.
The international community had condemned the recent terrorist attacks in Algeria.
Maybe her conscience forced her to follow the man she had condemned.
The daughters of the elders who had condemned her were found murdered.
This mosque had led the response to that tragedy and had condemned it.
All Kashmiri parties and Pakistan had condemned that senseless killing of an innocent tourist.
Those who witnessed her death finally understood that they had condemned a saint.
From a public who had condemned me and a family that I thought had forgotten about me.
Many people from all walks of life had condemned that terrorist act.
Pope Plus IX had condemned the idea of abstract religious freedom.
This was even after the Congress had condemned the attack.
In June the Assembly had condemned terrorism and upheld the position of human rights.
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Thy father condemned me to the nameless death
All aggression against them must be condemned
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