Condenar in english

Condemn

pronunciation: kəndem part of speech: verb
In gestures

condenar = condemn ; damn ; impose + a prison sentence ; sentence ; convict ; indict. 

Example: It must, however, also be considered as a major source of the 'subject index illusion' so trenchantly condemned by Bliss, as mentioned below.Example: The play is damned by the critics but packs in the crowds and the producers may be upset by the adverse criticisms but they can, as the saying goes, cry all the way to the bank.Example: The volunteer librarians have been subjected to an ongoing campaign of persecution, culminating in the recent harsh crackdown which, after one-day trials, imposed prison sentences of up to 26 years on librarians.Example: The library provides services to 2,903 adults and juveniles who have been sentenced or remanded to the care of the Department.Example: After a preliminary acquittal, they were retried and convicted, causing public outrage, especially among artists.Example: Another problem with the statistical analysis used to indict this and similar schools was the sample.

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» condenar a cadena perpetuagaol + Nombre + for life [La palabra gaol también se escribe jail, principalmente en inglés americano]jail + Nombre + for life [La palabra jail también se escribe gaol, principalmente en inglés de influencia británica] .

Example: In May 2009, both her attacker and the man who put him up to it were gaoled for life.

Example: He was just a tot when his father was jailed for life for murdering his wife.

» condenar a la cárcelsentence + Nombre + to prisonsentence + Nombre + to jail [La palabra jail también se escribe gaol, principalmente en inglés de influencia británica]sentence + Nombre + to gaolface + prison (time)face + a prison sentenceface + a jail sentenceface + a jail termface + a prison termface + a gaol termface + a gaol sentence .

Example: Three journalists were sentenced to prison on Monday in Rwanda over a story reporting on an extramarital affair.

Example: A Kyrgyz woman who went to the Dubai police charging that she had been raped has been sentenced to jail for one year.

Example: To force another person to engage in sexual intercourse against their will may be sentenced to gaol from one year to ten years.

Example: Landlords could face prison time for failing to check tenants immigration status.

Example: He faces a prison sentence for having sex with minors and possessing child porn.

Example: A Herefordshire mother says she's facing a jail sentence for taking her daughter on holiday during term time.

Example: Based on her crime, she could be facing a jail term of up to 15 years.

Example: He is a prominent lawyer and human rights defender and faces a prison term on charges of supporting Kurdish rebels.

Example: A 57-year-old West Australian man is facing a gaol term for importing child pornography.

Example: Most probably Bernhard will be charged with statutory rape, and perhaps face a gaol sentence.

» condenar a la pena de muertesentence + Nombre + to deathcondemn + Nombre + to death .

Example: A 23-year old has been sentenced to death for downloading information about women's rights in Afghanistan.

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

» condenar a muertesentence + Nombre + to deathcondemn + Nombre + to death .

Example: A 23-year old has been sentenced to death for downloading information about women's rights in Afghanistan.

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

» ser condenado a prisiónreceive + a prison sentence .

Example: The two persons who committed the crime were apprehended and tried in 1964, receiving prison sentences of 10 years.

» condenar a prisiónsentence + Nombre + to prisonsentence + Nombre + to jail [La palabra jail también se escribe gaol, principalmente en inglés de influencia británica]sentence + Nombre + to gaolface + prison (time)face + a prison sentenceface + a jail sentenceface + a jail termface + a prison termface + a gaol termface + a gaol sentence .

Example: Three journalists were sentenced to prison on Monday in Rwanda over a story reporting on an extramarital affair.

Example: A Kyrgyz woman who went to the Dubai police charging that she had been raped has been sentenced to jail for one year.

Example: To force another person to engage in sexual intercourse against their will may be sentenced to gaol from one year to ten years.

Example: Landlords could face prison time for failing to check tenants immigration status.

Example: He faces a prison sentence for having sex with minors and possessing child porn.

Example: A Herefordshire mother says she's facing a jail sentence for taking her daughter on holiday during term time.

Example: Based on her crime, she could be facing a jail term of up to 15 years.

Example: He is a prominent lawyer and human rights defender and faces a prison term on charges of supporting Kurdish rebels.

Example: A 57-year-old West Australian man is facing a gaol term for importing child pornography.

Example: Most probably Bernhard will be charged with statutory rape, and perhaps face a gaol sentence.

» condenar a un culpableconvict + a guilty person .

Example: For the first time, genetic fingerprinting would be used to exonerate a suspect and convict the guilty person.

Condenar synonyms

sentence in spanish: frase, pronunciation: sentəns part of speech: noun excoriate in spanish: excoriar, pronunciation: ekskɔrieɪt part of speech: verb decry in spanish: desacreditar, pronunciation: dɪkraɪ part of speech: verb doom in spanish: condenar, pronunciation: dum part of speech: noun objurgate in spanish: increpar, pronunciation: ɑbdʒɜrgeɪt part of speech: verb
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