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transitive verb. 1. (to sentence) a. condenar. The judge condemned the defendant to five years in prison.El juez condenó al acusado a cinco años en la cárcel. 2. (to censure) a. condenar. The priest condemned the brothel owner's behavior.El sacerdote condenó la conducta del propietario del burdel. 3. (to declare unfit)
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CONDEMN translate: condenar, condenar, condenar, declarar en ruina. Learn more in the Cambridge English-Spanish Dictionary.
condemn [sb] to [sth] ⇒ vtr. figurative (doom, destin) (figurado, destino) condenar a alguien a loc verb. sentenciar a alguien a loc verb. The crew's abandonment of the man on the island condemned him to death. El abandono del hombre en la isla por parte de la tripulación lo condenó a muerte. condemn for [sth] vtr.
condemn translations: condenar, condenar, condenar, declarar en ruina. Learn more in the Cambridge English-Spanish Dictionary.
condemn (also: report, denounce, blow the whistle on) volume_up. denunciar [ denunciando|denunciado] {v.t.} more_vert. and rights of those who work, to condemn situations in which that dignity and. expand_more del trabajo, denunciar las situaciones en las que se violan dichos derechos, y. 2. "declare unusable".
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