codemn - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of codemn in Hindi

  • निंदा करना
  • भर्त्सना
  • अपराधी ठहराना
  • करना
  • निंदा करना
  • निकम्मा ठहराना

codemn Definition

Verb

  • express complete disapproval of, typically in public; censure.
  • sentence (someone) to a particular punishment, especially death.

codemn Example

  • fair-minded people declined to condemn her on mere suspicion ( निष्पक्ष लोगों ने उसे केवल संदेह पर निंदा करने से मना कर दिया )
  • Don't condemn him before you hear the evidence. ( सबूत सुनने से पहले उसकी निंदा न करें। )
  • He wanted to condemn the unreasonable woman, but it was difficult when he thought of her pale features. ( वह अनुचित महिला की निंदा करना चाहता था, लेकिन जब वह अपने फीचर्स के बारे में सोचती थी तो यह मुश्किल था। )
  • I condemn this senseless violence. ( मैं इस संवेदनहीन हिंसा की निंदा करता हूं। )
  • We must not condemn her on pure supposition. ( हमें शुद्ध दमन पर उसकी निंदा नहीं करनी चाहिए। )

More Sentence

  • We all condemn cruelty to children.
  • Politicians were quick to condemn the bombing.
  • Political leaders united yesterday to condemn the latest wave of violence.
  • Most people are willing to condemn violence of any sort as evil.
  • You're not very consistent: first you condemn me, then you praise me.
  • Most people condemn war.
  • I condemn fascism and all it stands for.
  • But he seems to have prided himself on a certain humanity, or even generosity of temper, which led him to avoid putting his enemies to death, though he did not scruple to condemn Renaud of Dammartin to the most inhuman of imprisonments.
  • They want to condemn industrial output.
  • It does not condemn the practice.
  • Not everyone would condemn every checkerboard solution.
  • Sunshine can burn you, food can poison you, words can condemn you, pictures can insult you ; music cannotpunish ---- only bless.  
  • The strength of altruism lies in the fact that altruistic acts undeniably occur in any society and that moral codes universally advocate altruism or benevolence and condemn selfishness.
  • The President took the unusual step of altering his prepared speech in order to condemn the terrorist attack.
  • State officials said the court's ruling clears the way for proceedings to condemn buildings in the area.
  • in the fact that altruistic acts undeniably occur in any society and that moral codes universally advocate altruism or benevolence and condemn selfishness.
  • As the general election approached the only question submitted to the electors was - Do you approve or condemn Lord Beaconsfield's foreign policy ?
  • He blamed cultural and religious leaders who condemn homosexuality as immoral.
  • He said that his standards did not condemn the entire industry.
  • Yasser Arafat was swift to condemn recent bombings as terrorist operations.
  • That left the administration little choice but to condemn Colombia again.
  • It's difficult to see condemn in a sentence .
  • Why do you want to condemn a man for growing up?
  • It is invoked to condemn the sex industry and prison labor.
  • What he finds it necessary to condemn even in milder terms as bad doctrine is infallibily condemned; that is certain, Roman Catholic theologians tell us, though not yet de fide.
  • The Swiss churches, while agreeing to condemn Servetus, say nothing of capital punishment in their letters of advice.
  • Hearing the lengths his mate went through to condemn the human rendered him speechless.
  • How dare you condemn me for making the same mistake you made!  
  • Even now I cannot find it in my heart to condemn them utterly.
  • Failing that, his misrule condemns his people to more suffering.
  • Individuals and organizations who oppose this amendment do not condemn prayer.
  • Many parliament members and newspaper editorialists rushed to condemn the move.
  • No one interviewed was willing to condemn Lawrence for the dealing.
  • He did not condemn fasting altogether, but thought that it ought to be resorted to in the spirit of gospel freedom according as each occasion should arise.
  • The prisoner is sure to be condemned.
  • The terrorist action has been condemned as an act of barbarism and cowardice.
  • The prisoner condemned to death was reprieved for two years.
  • Many contemporary writers condemned the emperor’s actions.
  • Many of the houses were condemned as unfit.
  • He was roundly condemned for his mistake.
  • He was condemned to spend the rest of the football season on the bench.
  • The Labour Party and the teaching unions condemned the idea.
  • This chief is responsible to the people for his breaches of the law, and in serious cases they can condemn him to death.