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Bringing or deserving severe rebuke or censure.
criminal
vicious
deplorable
reprehensible
wrong
1
All books which meddle with the faith are
condemnable
and pernicious.
2
What happened yesterday in the Ormeau Road was totally
condemnable
.
3
An action
condemnable
in itself often becomes meritorious by the thought which inspires it.
4
These acts, are they for that reason worse and
condemnable
?
5
The pottery had been condemned because it was
condemnable
.
6
That the KLA had to resort to such
condemnable
methods of financing is not surprising.
7
There are many variants of this malignant, brutal,
condemnable
,
criminal and inefficient form of ethnic cleansing.
8
Besides, even in the best of poets, Shakspeare and Milton, how much is there justly
condemnable
?
9
But are such rhetorical caprices
condemnable
only for their deviation from the language of real life?
10
Arrows, Master René, Burgundian arrows, most
condemnable
vegetables.
11
They do not smile on the
condemnable
.
12
In either case the property is
condemnable
,
being shipped by the house of trade in the enemy's country.
13
Pakistan said the assault on Haq was
"
condemnable
"
and called on India to punish the attacker.
14
It was the most
condemnable
folly!
15
Of our Cant, all
condemnable
,
how much is not
condemnable
without pity; we had almost said, without respect!
16
Of course this is
condemnable
.
condemnable
most condemnable
absolutely condemnable
condemnable features
condemnable folly
condemnable impertinence