动词宣判; (通常因道义上的原因而)谴责( condemn的现在分词 ); 宣布…不能使用; 迫使…陷于不幸的境地
1. condemning
1. The government of Botswana issued a statement condemning " this naked act of aggression against our country ".
2. Lawmakers were expected to pass by a wide margin on Thursday a resolution expressing unstinting support for Israel and harshly condemning its enemies.
3. He threw fistfuls of cash in the air and paid homeless people to carry signs condemning the network.
4. Settlers and their allies have plastered city walls and highway overpasses with signs condemning the pullout and warning of civil war.
5. Chavez announced the plan while condemning Colombia's negotiations on an agreement to let US forces use seven of its military bases.
6. China's Defense Ministry also issued a statement Saturday, condemning the US move.
7. And a country whose secretary of state is a strong voice condemning any restrictions being put on the unfolding of that process.
8. The tragedy of 20 years of isolation of Myanmar has done no good, even though the politicians of the West have felt good condemning its government.
9. On the other extreme are instances of people condemning an individual who has a negative public image even if he does something lawful.
10. The announcement sparked a wide range of criticism from all corners of the country, with some condemning her as " a rich woman with a poor heart ".
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