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  • 1 condemn

    [kən'dem]
    1) (to criticize as morally wrong or evil: Everyone condemned her for being cruel to her child.) κατακρίνω
    2) (to sentence to (a punishment): She was condemned to death.) καταδικάζω
    3) (to declare (a building) to be unfit to use: These houses have been condemned.) χαρακτηρίζω ως ακατάλληλο ή επικίνδυνο (πχ. οίκημα)
    - condemned cell

    English-Greek dictionary > condemn

  • 2 Sentence

    subs.
    Grammatically: P. ῥῆμα, τό.
    Legal decision: P. and V. κρσις, ἡ, P. διάγνωσις, ἡ, διάκρισις, ἡ; see Decision.
    Condemnation: P. κατάγνωσις, ἡ.
    Sentence of death: V. ψῆφος ὀλεθρία (Æsch., Theb. 198).
    Sentence of condemnation: P. ἡ καθαιροῦσα ψῆφος (Lys. I33).
    Pass sentence: P. and V. ψῆφον φέρειν, ψῆφον διαφέρειν, δικάζειν, διαγιγιγνώσκειν, P. διαδικάζειν.
    Pass sentence against: see Condemn.
    ——————
    v. trans.
    Condemn: P. and V. καταγιγνώσκειν (gen.), P. κατακρίνειν (gen.), καταψηφίζεσθαι (gen.); see Condemn.

    Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Sentence

  • 3 Doom

    subs.
    Fate, destiny: P. ἡ εἱμαρμένη, P. and V. τὸ χρεών (Plat. but rare P.), μοῖρα, ἡ (Plat. but rare P.), V. ἡ πεπρωμένη, πότμος, ὁ, αἶσα, ἡ, τὸ μόρσιμον, τὸ χρῆν (Eur., I.T. 1486); see also Death.
    One's lot: P. and V. δαίμων, ὁ.
    Judgment pronounccd: P. and V. κρσις, ἡ, P. κατάγνωσις, ἡ.
    Ruin, destruction: P. and V. διαφθορά, ἡ, ὄλεθρος, ὁ; see Destruction.
    Appointed by doom, adj.: P. and V. εἱμαρμένος, V. πεπρωμένος (rare P.), μόρσιμος, μοιρόκραντος, Ar. and V. θέσφατος.
    My doom is sealed: P. and V. οἴχομαι (Plat.), V. διοίχομαι; see be undone (Undone).
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    v. trans.
    Condemn: P. and V. καταγιγνώσκειν, P. κατακρίνειν, καταψηφίζεσθαι; see Condemn.
    Be doomed to: P. and V. μέλλειν (infin.); see Destine.

    Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Doom

  • 4 sentence

    ['sentəns] 1. noun
    1) (a number of words forming a complete statement: `I want it', and `Give it to me!' are sentences.) πρόταση,περίοδος
    2) (a punishment imposed by a lawcourt: a sentence of three years' imprisonment; He is under sentence of death.) καταδίκη
    2. verb
    ((usually with to) to condemn to a particular punishment: He was sentenced to life imprisonment.) καταδικάζω

    English-Greek dictionary > sentence

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  • condemn — con·demn /kən dem/ vt 1: to impose a penalty on; esp: to sentence to death 2: to adjudge unfit for use or consumption 3: to declare convertible to public use under the right of eminent domain: take con·dem·nable …   Law dictionary

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  • death — W1S1 [deθ] n [: Old English;] 1.) a) [U] the end of the life of a person or animal ≠ ↑birth death of ▪ The death of his mother came as a tremendous shock. ▪ Cancer is the leading cause of death in women. ▪ How Danielle …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • condemn — ► VERB 1) express complete disapproval of. 2) (usu. condemn to) sentence to a punishment, especially death. 3) force (someone) to endure something unpleasant. 4) officially declare to be unfit for use. 5) prove the guilt of. DERIVATIVES …   English terms dictionary

  • condemn — v. 1) to condemn bitterly, harshly, strongly; unfairly, unjustly 2) (D; tr.) to condemn as (they were condemned as traitors) 3) (D; tr.) to condemn for (he was condemned for stealing a horse) 4) (D; tr.) to condemn to (to condemn smb. to death;… …   Combinatory dictionary

  • condemn — verb (T) 1 DISAPPROVE to say very strongly that you do not approve of something or someone, especially because you think it is morally wrong: Politicians were quick to condemn the bombing. | condemn sth/sb as: The law has been condemned as an… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • Death of Mark Duggan — For the Irish soccer player, see Mark Duggan (footballer). Death of Mark Duggan Date 4 August 2011 (2011 08 04) Time 18:15 BST Location …   Wikipedia

  • condemn — con|demn [kənˈdem] v [T] ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(disapprove)¦ 2¦(punish)¦ 3¦(force to do something)¦ 4¦(not safe)¦ ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ [Date: 1300 1400; : Old French; Origin: condemner, from Latin condemnare, from com ( COM ) + damnare ( DAMN4)] 1.) …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • condemn — [[t]kənde̱m[/t]] ♦♦♦ condemns, condemning, condemned 1) VERB If you condemn something, you say that it is very bad and unacceptable. [V n] Political leaders united yesterday to condemn the latest wave of violence... [V n for n] Graham was right… …   English dictionary

  • condemn — 01. The murderer was [condemned] to die in the electric chair. 02. Leaders of all the major political parties have joined together to [condemn] this latest violent incident by extremist groups. 03. His overwhelming shyness around women has… …   Grammatical examples in English

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