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Meaning of condemnations
The primary meaning of the word "condemnations" refers to the act of expressing strong disapproval or criticism of something.
Etymology of condemnations
The word "condemnations" has its roots in the Latin "condemnare," meaning "to condemn" or "to sentence," which is a combination of "con-" (meaning "together") and "damnare" (meaning "to sentence" or "to condemn")
Historically, the word has been used in English since the 15th century to describe formal declarations of disapproval or criticism, often in a legal or official context
Synonyms
criticisms
denunciations
disapprovals
censures
reproaches
rebukes
reprimands
admonitions
castigations
condemnations
blames
faultfindings
objections
protests
remonstrances
expostulations
reprehensions
disparagements
decrials
execrations
anathemas
vilifications
calumnies
slanders
aspersion
invectives
diatribes
broadsides
philippics
tirades
harangues
lectures
admonishments
reproofs
upbraidings
Definitions
- The expression of strong disapproval or criticism of something
- * A formal declaration of disapproval or criticism, especially by a court of law or other official body
Usage Examples
- The international community issued strong condemnations of the human rights abuses committed by the regime
- * The company faced widespread condemnations for its handling of the environmental disaster
Antonyms
approvals
endorsements
commendations
praises
accolades
tributes
compliments
applause
cheers
kudos
plaudits
acclamations
eulogies
panegyrics
encomiums
lauds
extols
glorifications
vindications
justifications
validations
sanctions
ratifications
confirmations