English to Punjabi Dictionary condemn

condemn

ਨਿੰਦਾ
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.
example
A host of international covenants and national laws already 'condemn' and outlaw trafficking, and that is good.
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.
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.
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.
Many people said it was wrong to 'condemn' future workers to worse pension arrangements.
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.
She could not and would not 'condemn' him to her fate.
Detectives were forced to put together a ‘magic circle’ of circumstantial evidence which would 'condemn' Stone.
fair-minded people declined to 'condemn' her on mere suspicion
Finnie's decision to reject an organic action plan has been widely 'condemned' .
HE HAS survived two recent assassination attempts and been roundly 'condemned' within his own country for the American-led war on Iraq.
What an unfortunate fate the gods had 'condemned' her to.
This man is the first to become a casualty of a new Australian plan to discourage smoking: a plan that has been 'condemned' by its critics as ‘moral fascism’.
The Defendants contend that Irving stands 'condemned' as a denier out of his own mouth.
Needless to say, Rampersad was roundly 'condemned' and his plan is probably gathering dust somewhere in the archives.
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.
Their behaviour may be cruel, 'condemnable' and seemingly inexplicable but seldom beyond understanding.
'Condemned' buildings are common to explorers but are a hazard and can cause trouble for some.
Thirty-one persons were 'condemned' to death and five eventually executed.
Nothing works them into a 'condemnatory' lather more quickly.
What violence there was has been roundly and rightly 'condemned' by everyone from Scotland's First Minister Jack McConnell to Geldof himself.
The paradoxical tragedy of knowing this, 'condemns' him to being given to the terrorists by his stepfather, assuring his silence this way.
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.
While such a voyage is plausible, the complete lack of evidence 'condemns' it to remain conjecture.
He was proclaimed President of the Provisional Government of Poland at the time of the Polish revolt of 1830-31, for which he was 'condemned' to death but then escaped to Paris.
Campaigners have 'condemned' the Government's plans, with non-food pubs exempt from restrictions, as ‘half measures’.
The bridge was immediately closed, and a second opinion sought before it was officially 'condemned' .
After the end of the war, the accused 984 Japanese soldiers and officers were 'condemned' to death by special courts for their behaviour against Asian citizens and the POWs.
A decade ago Greenpeace Canada was roundly 'condemned' by unionists and social justice groups when they fired a number of workers who were trying to organize the canvass office.
It's all about a master criminal, a ‘remade’, a person 'condemned' by the state to mutilation.
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