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condemned

adjective as in sentenced to punishment

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Ecowas condemned the coups, and suspended their membership, hoping they will restore civilian rule.

From BBC

Kentucky Senator Mitch McConnell condemned an effort from an associate of Robert F. Kennedy Jr to roll back FDA approval for the polio vaccine and warned the Cabinet nominee to "steer clear" of such initiatives.

From Salon

Both the EU and US have condemned the government for democratic backsliding and more than 460 people have been detained across Georgia over the past two weeks, according to Transparency International.

From BBC

His lawyer previously condemned the Swedish media reports as defamatory and said that nothing was known of the complaint.

From BBC

“Both governments are kind of condemned to deal with each other,” Castañeda said.

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