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Definition of Condemnations

Condemnation
Condemnation Con"dem*na"tion, n. [L. condemnatio.] 1. The act of condemning or pronouncing to be wrong; censure; blame; disapprobation. In every other sense of condemnation, as blame, censure, reproof, private judgment, and the like. --Paley. 2. The act of judicially condemning, or adjudging guilty, unfit for use, or forfeited; the act of dooming to punishment or forfeiture. A legal and judicial condemnation. --Paley. Whose condemnation is pronounced. --Shak. 3. The state of being condemned. His pathetic appeal to posterity in the hopeless hour of condemnation. --W. Irving. 4. The ground or reason of condemning. This is the condemnation, that light is come into the world, and men loved darkness rather light, because their deeds were evil. --John iii. 19.

Meaning of Condemnations from wikipedia

- public use "Condemnation" (song), a 1993 song by Depeche Mode Condemnation (novel), a 2003 fantasy novel by Richard Baker The Condemnations of 1210–1277...
- the condemnations had positive effects on the development of science, perhaps even representing the beginnings of modern science. The Condemnation of 1210...
- Inverse condemnation is a legal concept and cause of action used by property owners when a governmental entity takes an action which damages or decreases...
- "Condemnation" is a song by English electronic music band Depeche Mode, released on 13 September 1993 by Mute Records as the third single from the band...
- A Board of Condemnation or Condemnation Board is a local government body ****ociated with condemning structures and accessory structures (such as sheds)...
- authorize the condemnation of lands for sites for public buildings, and other purposes (25 Stat. 357), commonly known as the Condemnation Act or the Act...
- Condemnation to the mines (Latin: Ad metalla, "to the mines") is a way in which the most cruel punishments were applied to those that practiced Christianity...
- in the face of economic difficulties and societal ills while facing condemnation from the media and older generations. The group's label dubbed The Most...
- Church, Pope Pius XII decided to end the condemnation. Thereafter, Action Française claimed that the condemnation had been declared for political purposes...
- to ecclesiastical affairs as other countries and that approbation and condemnation should therefore be announced only with the permission of the state power...