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his conduct was sufficient condemnation

  • 1 condemnation

    noun
    1) (censure) Verdammung, die
    2) (Law): (conviction) Verurteilung, die
    * * *
    [kondem'neiʃən]
    noun die Verurteilung
    * * *
    con·dem·na·tion
    [ˌkɒndemˈneɪʃən, AM ˌkɑ:n-]
    n
    1. (reproof) Verurteilung f, Verdammung f
    2. (legal act) Verurteilung f
    3. (declaration as unsafe) Untauglichkeitserklärung f
    4. LAW (forfeiting property) Beschlagnahme f, Enteignung f
    * * *
    ["kɒndem'neISən]
    n
    1) Verurteilung f; (fig also) Verdammung f

    what a condemnationwas für ein Armutszeugnis

    2) (of slums, ship) Kondemnation f (spec)

    the new council was responsible for the immediate condemnation of some of the old city slums — die neue Stadtverwaltung war dafür verantwortlich, dass einige der alten Slums sofort auf die Abrissliste kamen

    3) (US JUR) Beschlagnahme f; (of land) Enteignung f
    * * *
    condemnation [ˌkɒndemˈneıʃn; US ˌkɑn-] s
    1. JUR und fig Verurteilung f
    2. fig Verdammung f, Missbilligung f, Verwerfung f, Tadel m:
    his conduct was sufficient condemnation sein Betragen genügte (als Grund), um ihn zu verurteilen
    3. SCHIFF Kondemnierung f
    4. JUR
    a) auch SCHIFF Beschlagnahme f
    b) US Enteignung f
    * * *
    noun
    1) (censure) Verdammung, die
    2) (Law): (conviction) Verurteilung, die
    * * *
    n.
    Verdammung f.
    Verhängung f.
    Verurteilung f.

    English-german dictionary > condemnation

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