Condemn

Legal Definition and Related Resources of Condemn

Meaning of Condemn

To sentence; to adjudge. 3 Bl. Comm. 291. To declare a vessel a prize; to declare a vessel unfit for service. 1 Kent, Comm. 102; 5 Esp. 65. To take by exercise of the power of eminent domain.

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Synonyms of Condemn

(Ban), verb

  • abhor
  • abnegate
  • abrogate
  • banish
  • bar
  • blackball
  • block
  • boycott
  • call a halt
  • cancel
  • cast aside
  • cast out
  • censor
  • check
  • counter
  • debar
  • deny
  • deprive
  • disallow
  • disapprove
  • discommode
  • discountenance
  • disfavor
  • disown
  • disqualify
  • embargo
  • enjoin
  • exclude
  • excommunicate
  • expel
  • forbid
  • forestall
  • frustrate
  • halt
  • hamper
  • impede
  • interdict
  • interrupt
  • keep in bounds
  • keep out
  • keep within bounds
  • lay an embargo on
  • limit
  • make impossible
  • object
  • obstruct
  • oppose
  • ostracize
  • outlaw
  • preclude
  • prevent
  • prohibit
  • proscribe
  • put a stop to
  • put an embargo on
  • put an end to
  • put one’s veto to
  • put under an injunction
  • put under an interdiction
  • put under prohibition
  • quash
  • quell
  • refuse
  • reject
  • repress
  • reprobate
  • restrain
  • restrict
  • restrict access
  • retard
  • shut out
  • stop
  • suppress
  • thwart
  • vetare
  • withhold
  • vetare
  • withhold

(Blame), verb

  • accuse
  • anathematize
  • animadvert
  • asperse
  • assail with censure
  • attack
  • berate
  • bring into discredit
  • call to account
  • cast blame upon
  • castigate
  • charge
  • chide
  • condemnare
  • criticize
  • culpare
  • declaim against
  • decry
  • denigrate
  • denounce
  • deprecate
  • derogate
  • disapprove
  • discountenance
  • disdain
  • disparage
  • dispraise
  • execrate
  • find guilty
  • fulminate against
  • impeach
  • implicate
  • impugn
  • incriminate
  • indict
  • inveigh against
  • pass censure on
  • publicly accuse
  • rebuke
  • reprehend
  • reproach
  • reprove
  • repudiate
  • revile
  • take to task
  • upbraid
  • vilify
  • vituperare
  • vituperate

(Punish), verb

  • adjudge
  • administer correction
  • bring to account
  • carry out a sentence
  • convict
  • damnare
  • deal retributive justice
  • discipline
  • doom
  • exact a penalty
  • exact retribution
  • execute a sentence
  • execute justice
  • impose a penalty
  • impose penalty
  • inflict penalty
  • inflict punishment
  • pass sentence on
  • penalize
  • prescribe punishment
  • pronounce judgment
  • pronounce sentence
  • punire
  • reprimand
  • reprove
  • sentence
  • subject to penalty
  • take disciplinary action

(Seize), verb

  • accroach
  • acquire
  • appropriate
  • arrogate
  • assume
  • assume ownership
  • attach
  • compulsorily acquire
  • confiscate
  • declare to be forfeited
  • deprive of corporal possession
  • deprive of ownership
  • disentitle
  • dispossess
  • disseise
  • distrain
  • divest of property
  • expropriate
  • foreclose
  • impound
  • impropriate
  • municipalize
  • nationalize
  • publicare
  • sequestrate
  • take for public use
  • take over
  • take possession
  • usurp
  • Associated Concepts: eminent domain

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