English to Malay Dictionary condemn

condemn

mengutuk
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
mengutuk
example
fair-minded people declined to 'condemn' her on mere suspicion
A host of international covenants and national laws already 'condemn' and outlaw trafficking, and that is good.
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.
Detectives were forced to put together a ‘magic circle’ of circumstantial evidence which would 'condemn' Stone.
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.
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.
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.
But killing their fellow God-created human beings in order to attain their personal salvation is a blatantly selfish and the most 'condemnable' inhumane act, morally and theologically.
This evidence 'condemns' all uses of PVC in construction, hospital, food contact, or any other use.
Their behaviour may be cruel, 'condemnable' and seemingly inexplicable but seldom beyond understanding.
Margaret Davey has been roundly 'condemned' for her opposition to the plan (down with free speech and all that).
Hours later, Buckingham was declared guilty of treason and 'condemned' to die.
It is a fresh robbery of every succeeding generation - a new robbery every year and every day; it is like the robbery which 'condemns' to slavery the children of the slave.
What violence there was has been roundly and rightly 'condemned' by everyone from Scotland's First Minister Jack McConnell to Geldof himself.
Thirty-one persons were 'condemned' to death and five eventually executed.
This demystification 'condemns' him to a sort of living death.
The winning design, by a largely unknown architect, was roundly 'condemned' while initial estimates of how much the building was going to cost proved to be completely wrong.
Failure by the political parties to address the vital insurance issue in their election manifestos has been roundly 'condemned' by the Construction Industry Federation.
Bayern have been roundly 'condemned' for paying him 6.3 million up front to ensure he joined them.
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.
The scientific evidence 'condemns' the company:
Now the plan has been shelved but the clinic, which has to vacate its current premises after they were 'condemned' by health and safety inspectors, still needs to find a new home.
Anti-racism campaigners last night 'condemned' the ‘vile’ website, while psychologists warned parents to keep a close eye on what their children viewed on the internet.
These references, however critical, are never wholly 'condemnatory' .
Full weight must be given to the consequence of goods being forfeited and 'condemned' as forfeited.
Does that make their protest less valuable, more 'condemnable' ?
Racism is wrong because it 'condemns' somebody because of their skin colour, for which they cannot be held responsible.
The basic requirement is the implementation of the report into the fire service, delivered by Sir George Bain last week and roundly 'condemned' by Gilchrist and the FBU.
Credits: Google Translate
Download the
HelloEnglishApp
image_one