Containing or imposing condemnation or censure.
1 I speak in condemnatory language, because I believe it to be deserved.
2 It was, I must own, clearly condemnatory of most of the prisoners.
3 But the smile that accompanied this was not condemnatory by any means.
4 The ladies had to make an effort to recover their condemnatory judgement.
5 A roar of condemnatory thought brought all circumambient ether to a boil.
6 And where was the subject of their condemnatory opinions all this while?
7 From any other Inquisition prison warden, this might have sounded judgmental - even condemnatory .
8 She recognised that the public's attitude towards young, poor girls remained condemnatory .
9 Mr Straw's condemnatory remarks yesterday drew criticism from the Uzbek government.
10 A strong motion was passed at this meeting condemnatory of coercion in Ireland.
11 The former shall be idolized, while the latter is regarded with condemnatory repugnance.
12 He is critical and condemnatory where he ought to be sympathetic and helpful.
13 He, in turn, saw how white and set her face was, how condemnatory .
14 Jerry was ill at ease and inclined to be reproachful and even condemnatory .
15 Now, under Sir Owen's condemnatory gaze, I colored and grew anxious.
16 He shook his head at her repressively, his whole air magisterial and condemnatory .
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