English to Arabic Dictionary condemn

condemn

إدانة
definition
verb
fair-minded people declined to condemn her on mere suspicion
express complete disapproval of, typically in public; censure.
the rebels had been condemned to death
sentence (someone) to a particular punishment, especially death.
translation of 'condemn'
verb
أدان,
حكم على,
شجب,
صادر
example
fair-minded people declined to 'condemn' her on mere suspicion
Detectives were forced to put together a ‘magic circle’ of circumstantial evidence which would 'condemn' Stone.
Many people said it was wrong to 'condemn' future workers to worse pension arrangements.
The demon that fell in love with me so many years ago, that helped 'condemn' me to this fate, was standing right here talking to me.
They can take a buyout package and get out of the way of the bulldozers, or wait for the city to 'condemn' their property and force them out.
But if they didn't have enough victims for a good day's fun, the Romans would conveniently 'condemn' even minor criminals to death and replenish the supply.
A host of international covenants and national laws already 'condemn' and outlaw trafficking, and that is good.
She should not be targeted by a group with an ideological agenda that may 'condemn' her or even force her into a decision that will have lasting repercussions.
She could not and would not 'condemn' him to her fate.
In January, 1917, five French soldiers are 'condemned' to death for acts of alleged cowardice.
Read about how to buy 'condemned' properties or a fixer-upper and make it worth your time and money.
Margaret Davey has been roundly 'condemned' for her opposition to the plan (down with free speech and all that).
Bayern have been roundly 'condemned' for paying him 6.3 million up front to ensure he joined them.
This was roundly 'condemned' as there was no justification for ZPA to oppose the idea and Zamtel fought and won its case at Government level.
What an unfortunate fate the gods had 'condemned' her to.
The practice of psychiatry has at its core the one-toone encounter between doctor and patient, and to offer a diagnosis on lesser evidence 'condemns' psychiatry as a form of idle gossip.
Including the cost of repairing, replacing or renewing any defective part or parts 'condemned' solely in consequence of the discovery therein during the period of this policy of a latent defect.
What violence there was has been roundly and rightly 'condemned' by everyone from Scotland's First Minister Jack McConnell to Geldof himself.
Still, man is the only prisoner who knows he is 'condemned' to capital punishment; that the sentence is without appeal; and that it has been passed already.
Full weight must be given to the consequence of goods being forfeited and 'condemned' as forfeited.
Mike Watson is accused of breaking ministerial code after 'condemning' Executive plans to shake up Glasgow hospitals.
The killing of innocent civilians by suicide bombers must be roundly 'condemned' .
It's all about a master criminal, a ‘remade’, a person 'condemned' by the state to mutilation.
Gardai operate at present from premises at Walsh Street in the town that have been roundly 'condemned' for years past.
How do I know that my property has been 'condemned' ?
Correct answers mean a score boost, and a tool that will help you complete your mission; incorrect ones soon add up to you being 'condemned' to a punishment cell - and expelled from the game.
With the other leaders he was 'condemned' to death by a British court martial, and executed by firing squad on 3 May 1916.
What Camus is saying is that man is 'condemned' by nature and circumstances to spiritual exile, always seeking an inner kingdom in which to be reborn.
After a month of operations, only two of the eight original aircraft were still operational, and even they were eventually 'condemned' as unfit for service.
Here, the 'condemned' are forced to kneel and are then dispatched with a bullet in the back of the head.
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