Condemned in spanish

Condenado

pronunciation: koʊndenɑdoʊ part of speech: adjective
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condenado

condemn = condenar, repulsar, rechazar, denunciar, criticar, reprobar. 

Example: It must, however, also be considered as a major source of the 'subject index illusion' so trenchantly condemned by Bliss, as mentioned below.

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» condemn + Nombre + to death = condenar a muerte, condenar a la pena de muerte, sentenciar a muerte, sentenciar a la pena de muerte.

Example: Socrates was put on trial for corrupting the youth of Athens and condemned to death by drinking the poision hemlock.

condemned = condenado. 

Example: Still, lawmakers did not retroactively ban the firing squad out of fear that it would give condemned inmates a new avenue of appeal.

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» condemned building = edificio que amenaza ruina.

Example: Property with a condemned building on it is generally less valuable than bare land, because you've got the expense of getting rid of the condemned building.

» condemned, the = condenados, los.

Example: This is a new death chamber at San Quentin where the condemned are put to death by lethal injection.

Condemned synonyms

guilty in spanish: culpable, pronunciation: gɪlti adjectiveconfiscate in spanish: confiscar, pronunciation: kɑnfəskeɪt verbseized in spanish: apoderado, pronunciation: sizd adjectivetaken in spanish: tomado, pronunciation: teɪkən adjectiveconvicted in spanish: convicto, pronunciation: kənvɪktəd adjectiveunfit in spanish: impropio, pronunciation: ənfɪt adjectiveconfiscated in spanish: confiscado, pronunciation: kɑnfəskeɪtəd adjectiveappropriated in spanish: apropiado, pronunciation: əproʊprieɪtɪd adjectivecensured in spanish: censurado, pronunciation: senʃɜrd adjectivedisapproved in spanish: desaprobado, pronunciation: dɪsəpruvd adjectivetaken over in spanish: tomado, pronunciation: teɪkənoʊvɜr adjective
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