condemnation
Roget category 971
6. Words relating to the sentient and moral› 6.4. Moral affections
›› 6.4.5. Moral institutions
#971.
Condemnation
noun
condemnation,
conviction,
judgment,
penalty,
sentence —
proscription,
damnation —
death warrant.
attainder,
attainture†,
attaintment†.
verb
condemn,
convict,
cast,
bring home to,
find guilty,
damn,
doom,
sign the death warrant,
sentence,
pass sentence on,
attaint,
confiscate,
proscribe,
sequestrate —
nonsuit†.
disapprove
etc.
932 —
accuse
etc.
938.
stand condemned.
adjective
condemnatory,
damnatory† —
guilty,
condemned
etc.
v. —
nonsuited
etc.
(failure)
732† —
self-convicted.
phrase
mutato nomine de te fabula narratur [Lat.] —
unrespited, unpitied, unreprieved"
[Paradise Lost].
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