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Condemnation is the act of declaring something awful or evil. If your little brother does something unspeakably awful, express your condemnation so he will learn not to do it again.
Condemnation comes from the verb condemn, “to strongly disapprove.” You might criticize something that you still think is worthwhile, but if you express condemnation, that’s laying a heavy moral blame. Condemnation is used in law, and means the same thing as sentencing; you might have heard a judge say “I condemn you to ten years of hard labor.” Also, a very dangerous building will be sealed up and deemed uninhabitable by an act of condemnation.
实用短语
单词用法
词根词缀
词根: demn
=harm,表示”伤害”
n.
condemnation 谴责,定罪condemn谴责+ation表名词→n.谴责,定罪
indemnification 保护, 保障, 补偿, 补偿物indemnify[v.赔偿,偿付]+ication表名词→indemnification保护
indemnity 赔偿,赔款,补偿金in不+demn伤害+ity表名词→不受损害→赔偿
v.
condemn 谴责,指责;判刑,宣告有罪con共同+demn伤害→共同伤害→谴责
indemnify 赔偿,偿付in不+demn伤害+ify表动词→不受损害→赔偿
同根词
词根:condemn
adj.condemnatory处罚的;非难的;定罪的
condemnable该受责备的,应受谴责的;该罚的;应定罪的,该定罪的
n.condemning谴责;处刑
v.condemning谴责(condemn的现在分词)
vt.condemn谴责;判刑,定罪;声讨