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condemn

[kuhn-dem] / kənˈdɛm /


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Most noteworthy perhaps is that Rohl has built that run with the same group who were widely condemned during the wretched reign of Russell Martin.

From BBC

But pediatricians and public health officials widely condemned the shift, saying that it would lead to more uncertainty for patients and a resurgence of diseases that had been under control.

From Los Angeles Times

In contrast, both UK and Greek diplomats at the UN did not condemn the US military operation.

From BBC

“It also makes it harder for the U.S. to condemn similar actions by others in the future.”

From Barron's

Some Democratic lawmakers have condemned the administration's actions.

From BBC