REJECT vs CONDEMN: NOUN
- An unpopular person.
- Something that is rejected.
- One that has been rejected.
- A foolish or socially inept person.
- The person or thing rejected or set aside as inferior in quality
- That which is rejected or thrown out; a cull; specifically, in prehistoric archæol., an unfinished stone implement, spoiled or broken in the process of manufacture.
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REJECT vs CONDEMN: VERB
- Dismiss from consideration
- Deem wrong or inappropriate
- Resist immunologically the introduction of some foreign tissue or organ
- Refuse to accept
- Reject with contempt
- Refuse to accept or acknowledge
- Refuse entrance or membership
- Dismiss from consideration or a contest
- To block a shot, especially if it sends the ball off the court.
- To refuse to accept
- Declare or judge unfit for use or habitation
- To declare (a vessel) to be forfeited to the government, to be a prize, or to be unfit for service.
- To adjudge (food or drink) as being unfit for human consumption.
- To determine and declare (property) to be assigned to public use. See eminent domain
- To judicially pronounce (someone) guilty.
- To scold sharply; to excoriate the perpetrators of.
- To adjudge (a building) as being unfit for habitation.
- Compel or force into a particular state or activity
- Pronounce a sentence on (somebody) in a court of law
- Express strong disapproval of
- Declare or judge unfit
- Demonstrate the guilt of (someone)
- To confer some sort of eternal divine punishment upon.
REJECT vs CONDEMN: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To turn down (an applicant, as for a job); refuse to accept.
- To refuse to accept (someone) as a lover, spouse, or friend; rebuff.
- To refuse to give sufficient parental affection or care to (a child or young animal).
- To spit out or vomit.
- To refuse to consider or grant; deny.
- To refuse to receive or to acknowledge; to decline haughtily or harshly; to repudiate.
- To refuse to grant.
- To resist immunologically the introduction of (a transplanted organ or tissue); fail to accept as part of one's own body.
- To cast from one; to throw away; to discard.
- To refuse to accept, submit to, believe, or make use of: : refuse.
- To doom to be taken for public use, under the right of eminent domain.
- To adjudge or pronounce to be unfit for use or service; to adjudge or pronounce to be forfeited.
- To amerce or fine; -- with in before the penalty.
- To pronounce a judicial sentence against; to sentence to punishment, suffering, or loss; to doom; -- with to before the penalty.
- To declare the guilt of; to make manifest the faults or unworthiness of; to convict of guilt.
- To pronounce to be wrong; to disapprove of; to censure.
- To appropriate (property) for public use.
- To force (someone) to experience, endure, or do something.
- To judge or declare to be unfit for use or consumption, usually by official order.
- To pronounce judgment against; sentence.
- To lend credence to or provide evidence for an adverse judgment against.
- To express strong disapproval of: : criticize.
REJECT vs CONDEMN: OTHER WORD TYPES
- To throw or cast back.
- Not accept as true
- Not accept something given or offered
- To throw away, as anything undesirable or useless; cast off; discard: as, to pick out the good and reject the bad; to reject a lover.
- Synonyms To throw aside, cast off. See refuse.
- To refuse to receive; decline haughtily or harshly; slight; despise.
- To pronounce judgment against; express or feel strong disapprobation of; hold to be positively wrong, reprehensible, intolerable, etc.: used either of persons or things, with as, for, or on account of before an expressed ground of condemnation: as, to condemn a person for bad conduct, or as (sometimes colloquially for) a blackguard; to condemn an action for or on account of its injurious tendency.
- To serve for the condemnation of; afford occasion for condemning: as, his very looks condemn him.
- To convict: with of.
- To pronounce to be guilty, as opposed to acquit or absolve; more specifically, to sentence to punishment; utter sentence against judicially; doom: the penalty, when expressed, being in the infinitive, or a noun or noun-phrase preceded by to: as, to condemn a person to pay a fine, or to imprisonment.
- [Formerly the expression to condemn in a fine was used.
- To demonstrate the guilt of, by comparison and contrast.
- To judge or pronounce to be unfit for use or service: as, the ship was condemned as unseaworthy; the provisions were condemned by the commissary.
- To judge or pronounce to be forfeited; specifically, to declare (a vessel) a lawful prize: as, the ship and her cargo were condemned.
- To pronounce, by judicial authority, subject to use for a public purpose. See condemnation, 1 .
REJECT vs CONDEMN: RELATED WORDS
- Accept, Turn away, Pooh pooh, Pass up, Freeze off, Turn down, Rule out, Scorn, Decline, Cull, Disdain, Disapprove, Eliminate, Refuse, Spurn
- Reject, Punish, Denounces, Condemnation, Deplores, Denounced, Deplored, Criticize, Deplore, Denounce, Objurgate, Sentence, Doom, Excoriate, Decry
REJECT vs CONDEMN: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Deny, Dismiss, Rejection, Rescind, Oppose, Accept, Turn away, Turn down, Rule out, Scorn, Decline, Disdain, Disapprove, Eliminate, Refuse
- Protest, Reprove, Criminalize, Decried, Reject, Punish, Condemnation, Denounced, Criticize, Deplore, Denounce, Sentence, Doom, Excoriate, Decry
REJECT vs CONDEMN: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Faculty Hearing Committee; to accept the decision in part and reject the decision in part; or to reject said decision.
- Should the Respondent choose not to provide a quote a Quote Request Reject can be sent with the appropriate reject reason code set.
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- Reject i I Reject sets the outlet to REJECTED.
- Theseofficials must reject poorly prepared evaluations and downgrade or reject inflated evaluations.
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- Reject now does an immediate reject: it will not fall through to any following DEFAULTs.
- If we reject Him, He will reject us.
- Stu Reject List The Stu Reject List tab allows you to produce the Student Reject Listing report for the trial scheduling load.
- Out from basileuo testament queen the south will condemn the south shall condemn it.
- Obama never had to condemn Black Lives Matter; why should Trump have to condemn the radicals who like him?
- The Catholic Church uses same principles to condemn euthanasia as it does to condemn abortion.
- We condemn the senseless violence against Black people and we condemn White supremacy.
- Yogis condemn abstinence, just as they condemn excess, since both cause imbalance in the physical and intellectual being.
- In fact, all Bible passages that condemn sexual immorality as being sinful also condemn sex before marriage!
- The principles which condemn these acts would condemn them equally if they were common and nonsexual.
- They should condemn Israel at all times, and we will not condemn any organization.
- Can we condemn, or does the book condemn, this figure?
- Folks, please remember, to condemn another, YOU condemn yourself.
REJECT vs CONDEMN: QUESTIONS
- Why did Victorians reject the Industrial Revolution?
- Why did Aristotle reject Parmenides' Motion Theory?
- Does classical-liberal feminism reject private discrimination?
- Will Greencross reject $770 million takeover offer?
- When does cointegration reject the null hypothesis?
- Why did the constructivists reject decorative stylization?
- Do feminist postcolonial theorists reject feminism?
- Do interactionist criticisms reject individualisation?
- How do you determine whether to reject or fail to reject?
- Is reject analysis still necessary for radiographer reject rates?
- Does the Bible condemn Christians from studying astronomy?
- Does Sarkodie condemn racism against Africans in Ukraine?
- Does Ireland condemn Israel's annexation of Palestine?
- Does Amos condemn the nations for their injustices?
- Did Abraham Lincoln condemn the Know-Nothing Party?
- Was Bishop Mageean right to condemn mixed marriage?
- Does God condemn homosexuality and same-sex marriage?
- Does the New Testament condemn musical instruments?
- Does Romans 1 condemn homosexuality or condemn unnatural love?
- Did Biden condemn violent protests but not condemn Antifa?