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condemnable

ADJECTIVE
  1. bringing or deserving severe rebuke or censure
    a deplorable act of violence
    adultery is as reprehensible for a husband as for a wife
    a criminal waste of talent

How To Use condemnable In A Sentence

  • But killing their fellow God-created human beings in order to attain their personal salvation is a blatantly selfish and the most condemnable inhumane act, morally and theologically.
  • Why is it condemnable to craft songs with harmonies and choruses so finely constructed they immediately bring to mind some of modern rock's best and brightest talents?
  • The former is commonplace and condemnable, while the latter is true charity and reflects character.
  • Individually, each of these actions is condemnable.
  • The term "breastblogging" had nothing to do with Clinton - it's apparently just a word for the condemnable, anti-feminist act of showing a woman in a tightish t-shirt on a blog. Please...
  • Does that make their protest less valuable, more condemnable?
  • The premier said her own safety was also at risk, describing as "condemnable" last week's mutiny by paramilitary troops of the Bangladesh Rifles (BDR) border guards who killed more than 50 senior army personnel. Undefined
  • Their behaviour may be cruel, condemnable and seemingly inexplicable but seldom beyond understanding.
  • Instead, NATO unleashed a wave of airstrikes that Mr. Faina described as "condemnable. Ouster of Gadhafi Is an Italian Town's Loss
  • It's condemnable that President Obama promised to double the budget to $750 million by the 50th anniversary in 2011 and did nothing. Rajeev Goyal: It's Time for the Peace Corps Administration to Wake Up and Reform
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