Condemnation

Condemnation
(Roget's Thesaurus)
<- N
PARAG:Condemnation->N
GRP: \\ N \\ 1
Sgm: \\ N \\ 1 \\ condemnation
condemnation
conviction
judgment
penalty
sentence
Sgm: \\ N \\ 1 \\ proscription
proscription
damnation
Sgm: \\ N \\ 1 \\ death warrant
death warrant
GRP: \\ N \\ 2
Sgm: \\ N \\ 2 \\ attainder
attainder
attainture
attaintment
PARAG:Condemnation->V
GRP: \\ V \\ 1
Sgm: \\ V \\ 1 \\ condemn
condemn
convict
cast
bring home to
find guilty
damn
doom
sign the death warrant
sentence
pass sentence on
attaint
confiscate
proscribe
sequestrate
Sgm: \\ V \\ 1 \\ nonsuit
nonsuit
GRP: \\ V \\ 2
Sgm: \\ V \\ 2 \\ disapprove
disapprove
&c. 932
Sgm: \\ V \\ 2 \\ accuse
accuse
&c. 938
GRP: \\ V \\ 3
Sgm: \\ V \\ 3 \\ stand condemned
stand condemned
PARAG:Condemnation->Adj
GRP: \\ Adj \\ 1
Sgm: \\ Adj \\ 1 \\ condemnatory
condemnatory
damnatory
Sgm: \\ Adj \\ 1 \\ condemned
condemned
&c.->V.
Sgm: \\ Adj \\ 1 \\ nonsuited
nonsuited
&c.(failure) 732
Sgm: \\ Adj \\ 1 \\ self-convicted
self-convicted

English dictionary for students. 2013.

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