Definition of Condemnatory. Meaning of Condemnatory. Synonyms of Condemnatory

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Definition of Condemnatory

Condemnatory
Condemnatory Con*dem"na*to*ry, a. Condemning; containing or imposing condemnation or censure; as, a condemnatory sentence or decree.

Meaning of Condemnatory from wikipedia

- Quartodecimanism (from the Vulgate Latin quarta decima in Leviticus 23:5, meaning fourteenth) is the name given to the practice of commemorating the death...
- multiplicities of diasporic identity or subjectivity; they are inclined to be condemnatory or celebratory of transnational mobility and hybridity. In many cases...
- termed "sulfates". The figurative term vitriolic in the sense of "harshly condemnatory" is derived from the corrosive nature of this substance. The study of...
- expansion with: a source-driven summary of positive/supportive and negative/condemnatory comments that that appeared before and after the inauguration, including...
- with nobility and everything powerful and life-affirming. "Bad" has no condemnatory implication, merely referring to the "common" or the "low" and the qualities...
- put on trial after the war. Accounts of the concentration camps – both condemnatory and sympathetic – were publicized outside of Germany before World War...
- Marx and Friedrich Engels, more recent use treats the term as mainly condemnatory. The term was coined by Antoine Destutt de Tracy, a French Enlightenment...
- made the nails for the cross upon which Jesus Christ was crucified. The condemnatory version states that as he made the nails to crucify Jesus Christ, the...
- Leopold's rule over the Congo Free State. A work of political satire harshly condemnatory of his actions, it ostensibly recounts a fictional monologue of Leopold...
- of the day: complaints against women, courtiers and spies abound. The condemnatory poems are short and anonymous; Jonson's epigrams of praise, including...