condemnation - Meaning in Hindi
Meaning of condemnation in Hindi
- निंदा
- तिरस्कार
- निन्दा
- मृत्युदण्ड
- अनुपयोगी घोषित करना
condemnation Definition
Noun
- the expression of very strong disapproval; censure.
- the action of condemning someone to a punishment; sentencing.
condemnation Example
- there was strong international condemnation of the attack ( हमले की कड़ी अंतर्राष्ट्रीय निंदा हुई )
- The condemnation precipitated an exodus to Rome. ( निंदा ने रोम के लिए एक पलायन किया। )
- The most telling condemnation of the system was that it failed to fulfil its function. ( प्रणाली की सबसे अधिक निंदा यह थी कि यह अपने कार्य को पूरा करने में विफल रही। )
- Mr Adams' speech yesterday was very loud in condemnation of the media. ( श्री एडम्स का कल का भाषण मीडिया की निंदा में बहुत जोर से था। )
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- The raids have drawn a strong condemnation from the United Nations Security Council.
- The violence has drawn firm condemnation from all the main political leaders.
- The church has been unequivocal in its condemnation of the violence.
- I can only express my strong condemnation of this dreadful behaviour.
- Condemnation of this policy has come from all political parties.
- The move was greeted with widespread international condemnation.
- Such condemnation was not, of course, new.
- The incident was the subject of international condemnation.
- There are very occasional exceptions to this round condemnation.
- Condemnation has rained down on the Scouts.
- Unluckily for him his condemnation had the indirect effect of destroying his business at Tilbury.
- Editors were unanimous in their condemnation of the proposals.
- Some time ago, when a policeman shot dead her dog, a dearly loved daily companion, she found in her forgiving heart no condemnation for the man; she only said, 'If he had only known what a good dog she was, he wouldn't have shot her.'
- On the 7th of December, to his lasting dishonour, he voted for the condemnation of Lord Stafford.
- He has been stalked by the fear and the condemnation of his conscience.
- Its analysis of police culture was certainly incisive and accurate, as can be judged by its wholesale condemnation.
- In its earlier years it was extremely outspoken in its condemnation of anything that failed to gain its approval.
- Two chief trains of thought have combined in the condemnation of primitive theory and practice.
- There's been no official condemnation of the bombing.
- There was widespread international condemnation of the bombing.
- Their proposal met with almost universal condemnation.
- The shooting of the policeman has received universal condemnation.
- His own actions are his condemnation.
- The jury's condemnation was a shock to the suspect.
- But that's never been ground for condemnation in Washington.
- The election was a stunning condemnation of the party in power.
- Friday, Beijing issued its strongest condemnation yet of the trip.
- In this environment, local politicians shy away from public condemnations.
- Hence he fulminates a general and sweeping condemnation against all that exists out of man.
- But a loyal movement can never save itself from condemnation at the hands of this powerful class.
- There are many critics to whom condemnation of books they do not like seems the chief end of man.
- Not the least interesting is the condemnation expressed by the Italian section.
- This sentence might have served as a condemnation of Walpole himself, and indeed he meant it so.
- Mr. Marple, the cab-driver, was very loud and very hoarse in condemnation of such barbarity.
- Any God who might be thought of as doing so would be a false God; his condemnation would be just.
- (HarperCollins, $ 22 . ) A condemnation of self-
- For him, Christian faith brought little but condemnation and suffering.
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- Besides Truth, and the book Of the Gods which caused his condemnation at Athens, Diogenes Laertius attributes to him treatises on political, ethical, educational and rhetorical subjects.
- The case is drawing deep fascination, but no widespread condemnation.
- All we have done is issue the toothless rhetoric of condemnation.
- Kabbani also voiced a strong condemnation of the bombings in Africa.
- But neither do we come in a spirit of loveless condemnation.
- They drew international condemnation, but chased the Palestinians into Tunisia.
- It points to a need for communication, rather than condemnation.
- But impeachment had a gravity beyond mere condemnation of the president.
- Consequently, there is no condemnation of homosexuality in the Bible.