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condemns - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of condemns in Hindi

  • की निंदा
  • निंदा करना
  • निकम्मा ठहराना

condemns Definition

  • express complete disapproval of, typically in public; censure. ( आम तौर पर सार्वजनिक रूप से पूर्ण अस्वीकृति व्यक्त करते हैं; निंदा। )
  • sentence (someone) to a particular punishment, especially death. ( वाक्य (किसी को) विशेष रूप से मौत की सजा। )

condemns Example

  • The scientific evidence condemns the company: ( वैज्ञानिक प्रमाण कंपनी की निंदा करते हैं: )
  • 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. ( यह हर सफल पीढ़ी की एक ताजा डकैती है - हर साल और हर दिन एक नई डकैती; यह उस डकैती की तरह है जो गुलाम के बच्चों की गुलामी करने की निंदा करती है। )
  • While such a voyage is plausible, the complete lack of evidence condemns it to remain conjecture. ( जबकि इस तरह की यात्रा प्रशंसनीय होती है, साक्ष्य का पूर्ण अभाव इसे अनुमान बने रहने की निंदा करता है। )
  • The paradoxical tragedy of knowing this, condemns him to being given to the terrorists by his stepfather, assuring his silence this way. ( इसे जानने की विडंबनापूर्ण त्रासदी, उनके सौतेले पिता द्वारा इस तरह उनकी चुप्पी का आश्वासन देते हुए आतंकवादियों को दिए जाने की निंदा करती है। )
  • The practice of psychiatry has at its core the one-toone encounter between doctor and patient, and to offer a diagnosis on lesser evidence condemns psychiatry as a form of idle gossip. ( मनोचिकित्सा के अभ्यास के मूल में डॉक्टर और रोगी के बीच एक-एक का सामना करना पड़ता है, और कम प्रमाण पर निदान की पेशकश करने के लिए निष्क्रिय गपशप के रूप में मनोचिकित्सा की निंदा की जाती है। )

More Sentence

  • Racism is wrong because it condemns somebody because of their skin colour, for which they cannot be held responsible.
  • This demystification condemns him to a sort of living death.
  • But Professor Brown's evidence condemns that, does it not?
  • This evidence condemns all uses of PVC in construction, hospital, food contact, or any other use.
  • This was roundly condemned as there was no justification for ZPA to oppose the idea and Zamtel fought and won its case at Government level.
  • A host of international covenants and national laws already condemn and outlaw trafficking, and that is good.
  • Detectives were forced to put together a ‘magic circle’ of circumstantial evidence which would condemn Stone.
  • Margaret Davey has been roundly condemned for her opposition to the plan (down with free speech and all that).
  • Following mass arrests, several strike leaders were condemned to death, and Mielke finally made a name for himself.
  • Brought to trial, he was condemned to death, immediately commuted to solitary confinement for life by De Gaulle.
  • Many people said it was wrong to condemn future workers to worse pension arrangements.
  • When he resists her attempts at seduction, he is condemned to death.
  • In their opinion, the justices noted that state legislatures are free to pass laws that bar officials from condemning property for private development.
  • In January, 1917, five French soldiers are condemned to death for acts of alleged cowardice.
  • 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 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.
  • The killing of innocent civilians by suicide bombers must be roundly condemned .
  • 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’.
  • Still, man is the only prisoner who knows he is condemned to capital punishment; that the sentence is without appeal; and that it has been passed already.
  • Full weight must be given to the consequence of goods being forfeited and condemned as forfeited.
  • 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.
  • An investigation by a South Yorkshire environmental health team which revealed condemned meat was being siphoned back into the food chain is to feature on TV.
  • fair-minded people declined to condemn her on mere suspicion
  • Campaigners have condemned the Government's plans, with non-food pubs exempt from restrictions, as ‘half measures’.
  • The teacher was condemned to death along with the other two men, but was pardoned because of his youth and was sentenced to life imprisonment with hard labour instead.