Condemnation (noun)

  1. An official statement or judgement that something is bad or wrong.
  2. The act of expressing strong disapproval of something.

Origin:

Late middle english: from latin condemnatio(n-), from the verb condemnare (see condemn).

Examples:

  1. The court passed a condemnation of the criminal's actions.
  2. The group issued a condemnation of the government's policies.
  3. The statement was a condemnation of the company's practices.
  4. The resolution was a condemnation of the organization's behavior.
  5. The letter was a condemnation of the individual's actions.
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