condemned in the PONS Dictionary

condemned Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to be condemned to death

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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The letter accused the governor of irreligion and dishonesty, and condemned him for having licentious habits and setting a bad example for the people.
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His sacrificial death (shedding of blood) was necessary to atone for the condemned nature he had like all mankind.
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They unanimously condemned the oath and the new appellation.
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The condemned cell held a variety of prisoners, before they began their journey to the scaffold.
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In some cases, the condemned was forced to carry the crossbeam on his shoulders to the place of execution.
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When the monarchy was restored, he was condemned to death along with other regicides.
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He condemned a speed trap policy, in which motorcycle policemen hide behind gas stations and billboards to pounce upon the unwary motorist.
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The policy of our opponents stands condemned on any test, whether of principle or expediency.
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They also condemned episcopacy as an insupportable grievance and trouble to this nation.
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After suffering imprisonment he was banished in 1610, but returned, and was again taken and condemned to death, but reprieved.
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